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HF radio

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HF radio

Post by bruiser »

How much do you need to spend to get cheap but not too dodgey HF
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Post by Emo »

Aren't they about to be made redundant soon by something else taking over their frequencies?
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Post by bruiser »

new to me.
Coments anyone.
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news to me.
Coments anyone.
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can't find delete
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Post by familybus »

theres going to be no take over of 27meg (hf) frequencies and the best value for money and reliability is the uniden ax144 its not a new radio but its a good one, you could definatley get one for less than $100 for a very very clean one, also theres a crap load of people who know how to repair them if something goes wrong. dont be suckerd in to buying any newish type hf radio as they are a throwaway when something goes wrong! for 4wding as far as radios are concerned having a tuff radio that stays on frequency a doesnt die with the slightest pothole is prety important as it could possibly get help where theres no UHF or mobile phone reception!
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Post by Bush65 »

bruiser wrote:How, or can you delete a post? :roll:


Edit the post you want to delete. In the edit screen you will find an option to delete the post.
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Post by Bush65 »

bruiser wrote:new to me.
Coments anyone.


Some want to introduce broadband (internet) over normal power lines.

If it comes about it will substatially interfere with HF and the lower VHF radio.
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