[Mobile-Portable] Looking for a REAL remote HF rig
Don Buska
D.Buska at Advantest.com
Tue Feb 28 14:39:11 EST 2006
Thanks Jim and all others as the IC-706 appear to be the #1
recommendation so far. Sorry about the Urgent message I didn't notice
it was selected. Hey at least I got three responses within minutes, hi.
I will begin my quest for an early 706. All the DSP stuff on the new
units is not a biggy for me. I'm sure the original 706 will be a many
light years advancement from my old TS-120S.
Again much appreciated all. Can someone give me a brief intro in how
the IC-706 head attaches and removes from its mount?
73
Don N9OO
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Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 1:30 PM
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Subject: Re: [Mobile-Portable] Looking for a REAL remote HF rig
Hi Don --
Take out a piece of paper and make a tic mark on every answer you get
which refers you to the ICOM IC-706, the 706MKII or the 706MKIIG. I'll
bet you'll need a pretty big piece of paper since that rig answers every
requirement you
made:
control head for up front
extra long cable for separation of rig and control head microphone
attached to control head instead of rig body HF and VHF operation great
rig available used for under $600 etc etc ect.
You can't beat the 706. Now how many others will tell you the same
thing?
Good luck in your search and 73,
Jim - K5LAD
BTW - Why did you send your message as URGENT?
On 28 Feb 2006 at 11:12, Don Buska wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking to replace my current HF mobile rig, a Kenwood TS-120S,
> with a more modern unit that is fully remote-able. What I mean by
> that is I want to have the main unit in the trunk of the car and only
> a easily removable control head in the passenger area.
>
> More details of my story. I am currently in a 1998 Saturn SL-2 which
> actual is a nice car for rigs. It has a low dash board with a tray
> area that can accommodate a pretty good size radio. The tray area was
> a couple of hidden screws which I use to hold the ends of to 1" wide
> Velcro straps. So it basically takes me about a minute to install or
> remove the rig. The problems are:
>
> 1) The TS-120S is old generation and living in the cold north I spend
> most of my 50 minute daily commute tuning and returning SSB signals
> from the drift. This is a capacitor driven pre-synthesized VFO.
>
> 2) Even though the TS-120S is relatively small it doesn't allow for
> easy removal to hall into a building with me when I park in those
> locations that might not be the safest. Therefore if I have plans one
> being in such a situation during any given day I just don't bother
> installing the rig.
>
> So I am looking for a relatively low cost, $600 and down - probably
> used, rig that offers a removable head. The bulk of the rig would
> remain in the car trunk where it would be secured against easy
> removal. Just recently I started looking at radios. What I found is
> that manufacturers seem to be gearing the so called remote head units
> as alternates to the dash board limited cars available today. This is
> not what I had in mind. I want a control head that can be easily
> removed or attached via some form of quick release. Kind of like they
> offer for car stereo systems. At first I though the Alinco DX-70 was
> the answer to my dreams. However, I just got done talking with a
> seller and found out something's that have got me wondering if my
> quest might be in vain. The DX-70 provides only a mere six foot cable
> for the head. However, the mic still remains connected to the main
> unit. Thus it was basically designed to have the main unit under the
> seat with the head mounted somewhere on the dash. Plus, the head
> cables get attached and a screwed on cover is placed over to protect
> the cable connections. Therefore it is not a quick disconnecting
> head.
>
> I guess the thought of having to place the main unit under the seat is
> not a big problem. I could live with that. I could make a rather
> secure installation under the seat that would take a person an
> extensive period of time and energy to remove. However, I still want
> a control head unit that is easy to remove, i.e. quick disconnect.
>
> So I ask the experts here what should I be looking for? Does such a
> beast exist? I'm only interested in HF operation. VHF and UHF are
> not mandatory.
>
> What say ye all es 73
>
> Don N9OO
>
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