Roger. A 20 year old PC may not be a good choice but there are lots of older
store bought equipment that still do well. Heck, I finally sold my last two IC
X75s last year. To me they were my 57 Chevies. They were over 30 years old.
They live on.
73, Tim K0PG
> On 09/15/2022 9:01 AM Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <jeffpc@josefsipek.net> wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 19:19:11 -0400, Fred Stefanik wrote:
> > So for a new ham pick up a good used FT847 or similar for about $600 and
> > you'll have 100w on 160 through 6 and 50w on 144 and 432....all modes
> > repeater offsets etc etc....
>
> Not a bad choice. One of the questions I had when I was shopping for my
> first radio was about how often are new radios released. Even high-end
> electronics tend to get obsoleted on yearly basis, so it was a bit of a
> shock that commercially produced rigs stick around for so long. Don't get
> me wrong, I think this is great for multiple reasons. It just means that
> new hams need to be told that it's ok to get something made more than 20
> years ago.
>
> 73,
>
> Jeff (AC1JR)
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