I am just starting out in Ham and was wondering if the 2M mobile units can recieve NOAA weather radio broadcasts?
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I am just starting out in Ham and was wondering if the 2M mobile units can recieve NOAA weather radio broadcasts?
My Yaesu 7800 has 10 NOAA and/or weather channels preprogrammed in, I think.
I imagine any extended receive coverage radio could get them.
He asked for a 2m with Weather band.....if I recall a 7800 is 2m/70 CM!
NOAA is usually around 162.5++ Mhz. I would bet all new 2m of any manufacturer offer NOAA and or extended receive.He asked for a 2m with Weather band.....if I recall a 7800 is 2m/70 CM!
I have been looking at the Icom V8000. It has the NOAA bands and 75w Tx power. Do you guys have any experience with this one?
15-20 years ago, most 2M rigs could be modified to go out of band. These Mods, as they were called, were public information and many could be done by people with limited electronic skills. Sometimes it was as simple as programing your radio with a couple of secret keypad entries. Other times, you would have to cut a jumper or diode, or solder in a jumper wire.
I still have a couple of 50watt Icom mobile units and a 7 watt Icom hand held that I modified and could TX/RX outside of the ham bands. This gave me marine band (154-156 mHz) and Wx band (162 mHz). As an added benefit, the local sheriff was on 152-154 mHz, so I got to listen to quite a few activities on one radio. (I can also get the upper spectrum of the aviation band 125+ mHz)
I suspect most HT's today come with wx freqs., if not, do a google search for radio mods and I bet you can find some stuff to modify many rigs.