My 3-watt IC-W2A works well also.

Glenn
AA5PK

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David - KG4ZLB" <kg4...@googlemail.com>
To: <glasbren...@mindspring.com>
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Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 9:02 AM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Alinco DJ-G7T Pro/Con reviews


> Or of course the venerable Icom W32A, still a great radio!
>
> David
> KG4ZLB
>
> Andrew Glasbrenner wrote:
>> I have one of the first 100 released at Dayton, and have not done any
>> firmware upgrades yet. It is useless as a full duplex satellite radio, as
>> the amount of desense is greater than the satellite downlink most of the
>> time. Neat radio otherwise, and I've used the 1.2 GHz with my hamfest 
>> buddy
>> quite often.
>>
>> If you can find a FT-530 Yaesu used, they are the best full duplex 
>> satellite
>> HT I've ever used. A used Kenwood D7 would be almost as good, plus you 
>> could
>> use it for APRS while not on the satellites, or for use with the ISS. You
>> can always go the two radio route as well. A simple 2m HT and a small 435
>> scanner or HT can be had for very little!
>>
>> Good Luck,
>> Drew KO4MA
>>
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