Well, I have both a '275H and an FT-736R that I could put on line. But since
the 6n2 made its appearance it's been the primary 6 and 2m rig here. It seems
to hear everything the other two do - a brick at the antenna takes care of
boosting power if I ever need it, and it's generally a most pleasant little
entry level all mode rig.
Entry level - but the performance is there and the bells and whistles don't
seem to matter much anymore. In other words, I prefer to hear the tropo station
rather than the little Japanese girl announcing the frequency.
73 Pete Allen AC5e
--
Never squat with your spurs on
> Hi gang,
> I'm seriously considering replacing my ICOM IC-275H (2m 100w
> All-mode) tranceiver with the Ten-Tec 526 '6n2' rig. (the name reminds
> me of the ol' Johnson 6n2 Thunderbolt I lugged to the mountain top every
> June . . . but I digress . ..) I'm interested in comments or reviews
> from those who have tried and kept (or returned) one to see what your
> experience is with them. Also, anyone who has compared it against the IC
> high end single bander might be able to provide some useful wisdom. Back
> when I was living in the Northeast, 2m SSB/CW was a big deal, but here in
> TX it's pretty quiet. My reasoning is that with the addition of a 6m
> radio, I could have a little more flexibility. Comments?
>
> 73, Duane
>
> --------------------------------------
> Duane Calvin, AC5AA
> Austin, Texas
>
> http://home.austin.rr.com/ac5aa
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