From f1ac8cfafac80a4f9112e45b292b1a8e72ab319c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nq4t Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2023 17:22:22 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] station formatting --- station.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/station.md b/station.md index 600fa19..029309f 100644 --- a/station.md +++ b/station.md @@ -114,10 +114,10 @@ For Christmas 2016 I bought myself a little gift, a Yaesu FT2D. The club had rec of paying over $300 for an HT. I bought it along with a Mirage BD-35 amp; my reasoning being it would allow me to use the HT as a mobile radio with the option of plugging up a different mobile radio in the future. Though I was very unimpressed with System Fusion and WIRES-X as a whole, it's been a damn good radio. It's been dropped and beaten to hell, but it fires up every time I need it to (provided it's charged). -
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### DMR HTs - + - #### TYT MD-380 This one was on "extended loan" from a guy as no one else had a use for it, he wanted me to give a presentation on MMDVM hotspots, and the only mode I didn't have a radio for at @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ Yes, I bought one of the D74s. I bought it the same day I bought my 7300 at HRO. the nice things about it was it's general coverage receive would actually do sideband modes; and it actually had a ferrite bar antenna for AM BCB. Mine did suffer that issue where the internal charge controller died; so the power jack on the radio was 100% useless. But it was my first D-Star radio, the one I first used with a hotspot, I used it for a couple of foxhunts, and it did send an APRS packet through the ISS. -



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#### Baofeng GT3-TP Look...I was a new ham and broke. I bought one of these and made use of it; but it was a pretty lousy radio overall. Tons of front-end overload issues. It's final resting place