[chirp_users] inexpensive Dual Band Mobile radios?

Mark Waggoner
Mon Nov 16 11:57:31 PST 2015


It appears there are 2 versions coming out a 25w and a 50w that is already on amazon... http://www.miklor.com/COM/Review_UV2501-5001.php

Mark
N6MRW On Nov 16, 2015 10:48 AM, Dave Nathanson <k6gzjo.lists.chirpusers at nathanson.org> wrote:
>
> John LaMartina, 
> If/when you have any news of any kind about that new version of the KT8900 and CHIRP compatibility, please let me know. 
>
> I see what might be that new radio version listed as: 
> "WACCOM MINI-8900 136-174/400-480MHz Mobile Transceiver (SCR + Fan add version) + cable"
> http://www.409shop.com/409shop_product.php?id=123859
> Not sure if that is the new version you're referring to. Is that the new version you mentioned?
>
> Thanks! 
>
> 73,
> Dave Nathanson
> KG6ZJO
>
>
> On Nov 10, 2015, at 7:45 AM, John LaMartina <johnla at usa.net> wrote:
>
> Dave,
> Here is the review of the VV898 series.
> http://www.miklor.com/COM/Review_VV898.php
>
> as well as the
> http://www.miklor.com/COM/Review_KT8900.php
> An updated version of the KT8900 is to be released in about 5 days.
> (no bugs and more features)
>
> The VV898 is CHIRP compatible.
> The KT8900 is not CHIRP compatible yet.
>
> John
>http://www.miklor.com
>
>  
> Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 5:20 AM
> To: Chirp Discussion
> Subject: [chirp_users] inexpensive Dual Band Mobile radios?
>  
> [This is sort of off-topic, but hinges on CHIRP support for the radio] 
>  
> Howdy, I'd like to get a recommendation for a dual band mobile radio for a new ham that will (probably) not use it a whole lot. But it needs to work reliably enough, even if not a lot of features. Actually less features is fine, that is just less stuff to not understand & less to forget between uses!   :-) 
>  
> Mounting a UV5R in a car doesn't seem like a good idea. Can anyone offer anything good or bad about any "inexpensive" mobile dual band ham radio, including the Leixen VV-898 or Jetstream JT270M (apparently the same radio). It is one of the few cheap Mobile units I see on the list of CHIRP supported radios. 
> http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home
> Amazon reviews seem fairly ok, especially for $99.  I'm interested in a CHIRP-supported radio. This is intended for an 1997 Jeep Cherokee, and a small radio is probably a better match. It does need to be a dual bander. 
>  
> If the cost gets anywhere even near $200, I'd just recommend the Yaesu 7900 or Yaseu 8800. But for this situation, I'm open to hearing about cheaper alternatives that I might be able to recommend until this new ham grows into the "sport". 
>  
> Thanks for your helpful council. 
>  
> 73,
> Dave Nathanson
> KG6ZJO
>  
> PS: if you know of a better forum to ask about CHIRP compatible mobile radios, it's ok to shoot me a pm or direct email about it. 
>  
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