oarc-sota-day-radios
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oarc-sota-day-radios [2022/05/31 22:11] – [Handhelds] mm3iig | oarc-sota-day-radios [2022/08/04 18:32] (current) – [QRP Radios] mm3iig | ||
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* Anytone 868/ | * Anytone 868/ | ||
- | === Base Radios === | + | ==== Base Radios |
+ | Need something here on VHF/UHF base or car/mobile type kit of the 25-50W variety. | ||
===== HF ===== | ===== HF ===== | ||
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* Larger mobile radios | * Larger mobile radios | ||
+ | ==== QRP Radios ==== | ||
- | ==== Antennas ==== | + | Many SOTA operators like to keep their deployments light and simple to setup, especially if going on an extended trip. For this reason tiny QRP CW radios are quite popular. There are many available, from professional units costing many hundreds of pounds to DIY kits costing as little as 50-60 pounds, and whatever you pick will usually put out around 5 Watts. |
- | A slim jim is a small, robust, roll up antenna that can be bought ready made or [[https:// | + | * List of suggested models here |
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