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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 42
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Dual band Q's
My 80 I just bought has a Kenwood dual band TM-733 hooked up. I am not familiar with dual band radios and would like a quick "for dummies" explanation on what the advantages and disadvantages are over a normal CB. I have used CB's a lot but Don't know Jack about dual bands. Someone please inform me. Also do I have a decent radio or is it worth scrapping for something else.
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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 670
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I have three Kenwood radios and they've not been a lick of trouble. Probably should start with HAM license, or at least get a HAM book so you can learn the basics. Then look up repeater frequencies in your area and listen-in for a while.
__________________ '98 Land Cruiser, MOBI-ARC Underhood Welder Equipped, POWER-GATE Dual Battery Isolator, Slee Dual Battery Tray, Long Ranger 180L Aux. Fuel Tank, TJM Nudge-bar, dual Hella HID's, BFG AT 295/75/R16's www.perfectswitch.com |
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KI6MIE
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Look aroud at the Ham radio threads on this forum to get an idea of what is involved. __________________ Andrew 1971 FJ-40 Rubicon tested, 2F powered, some mods 1976 FJ40 Rusting slowly in the back yard 1984 FJ-60 H55f, 4.11, OME, Daily Driver 1989 FJ-62 117k-son's driver for now-low and slow 1997 FZJ-80 Driveway queen |
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IH8MUD Addict
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 651
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Your best bet is to go to http://www.arrl.org/ and look up with a local ham club. They can help you get licensed and teach you how to work the radio. You only need a license to transmit. So while your learning for the test, you can listen.
__________________ Jeff Blumenthal TLCA# 9883 KE5RST Austin, Tx 1/71 FJ40 Dulcinea 350/700R4/NP203/TLC3SP/SO/FSR/RSR/RSHR 95 FZJ80 All Stock (hers) www.lslc.org/austin |
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