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This page is intended as a guide for absolute beginners to amateur radio to help them get acquainted with using VHF/UHF radios as a cheap entry point into the hobby. It isn't an exhaustive guide, it simply explains some of the basics of how to get started yourself and what some of the terminology you might hear means. | This page is intended as a guide for absolute beginners to amateur radio to help them get acquainted with using VHF/UHF radios as a cheap entry point into the hobby. It isn't an exhaustive guide, it simply explains some of the basics of how to get started yourself and what some of the terminology you might hear means. | ||
- | If you're here and worried that you can't participate because you aren't licensed yet, don't worry! You'll need to be licensed to transmit but **not** to recieve (listen), and there' | + | If you're here and worried that you can't participate because you aren't licensed yet, don't worry! You'll need to be licensed to transmit but **not** to recieve (listen), and there' |
===== What is VHF/UHF ===== | ===== What is VHF/UHF ===== | ||
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If you are an absolute beginner, there is something to be said for the humble ' | If you are an absolute beginner, there is something to be said for the humble ' | ||
- | The UV5R is the current model that is the most common but most of them have similar | + | This is the first crossroads in your VHF journey, either: |
+ | - You buy a cheap baofeng, or one of the similar | ||
+ | - You spend about £100 on a 'better' | ||
+ | Here is a comparison between a Baofeng UV5R and a Yaesu FT-70D (The author owns both of these, other brands and models are available but these demonstrate the different price points quite well: | ||
+ | ^ Baofeng UV5R ^ Yaesu FT-50D | ||
+ | | ~£20 | ~£100 | ||
+ | | Sold 'as is', don't expect a warranty or much in the way of support from the manufacturer | A reputable brand, support is generally available | ||
+ | | Both Recieve and transmit on 2m and 70cm || | ||
+ | | FM only | FM and C4FM (A digital mode that's fairly common) | ||
+ | | Construction is reasonable, does feel a bit cheaper, but it //is cheaper,// so... | Well built, pretty rugged | | ||
+ | | Can both be programmed with a data cable on your computer or via the handheld itself | ||
+ | | Both have a stock battery of: 1800mAh|| | ||
+ | | Doesn' | ||
+ | | Frequently reported to not receive as well as it transmits, signals are often quiet| Receives good audio reports, no complaints| | ||
+ | | Can both transmit CTSS tones and work with an offset to access repeaters || | ||
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