Rich Johnson
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So, Bob asked about HF packs. I wanted to keep the antenna page on topic hoping it would become a sticky because I think its important.
As for useablity of HF packs available.
THe israili PRC-174 is awesome even though mine wont work right on 80m.
They are heavy, I have a big battery box with two 12v Gell cells in it. they do AME, USB and LSB. Heavy for going mobile on a pack, but great. Im shure some techno super LI batteries would be way lighter and make up a big difference.
The prc-74 is a trick to operate, they are very finicky to tune in, requiring several steps to get it right on freq, and to do it correct so you dont nuke the finals, but they are a kick for a collector to have, dont know if I would make it my primary HF pack set.
THe PRC-104 (RT-1209) is a great radio, desireable, expensive to buy, and expensive to repair. I have the GRC_193 base station of the version and love it. If I could get another PRC-104 complete I would so I could go mobile and make it my primary HF back pack. There are also a few vehicle adapeters available for this radio and accessories making it very versatile.
THe Brittish PRC-132 (Ithink) is quite popular and very nice. I have a friend that uses it reliably while mobile.
If you have tons of money and can afford it and find one, a HArris PRC-138 is in the mix, look at about 5k, then look for an antenna, but you wont find a cooler better radio on the market.
Thats about all I can say of the top of my head.
As for useablity of HF packs available.
THe israili PRC-174 is awesome even though mine wont work right on 80m.
They are heavy, I have a big battery box with two 12v Gell cells in it. they do AME, USB and LSB. Heavy for going mobile on a pack, but great. Im shure some techno super LI batteries would be way lighter and make up a big difference.
The prc-74 is a trick to operate, they are very finicky to tune in, requiring several steps to get it right on freq, and to do it correct so you dont nuke the finals, but they are a kick for a collector to have, dont know if I would make it my primary HF pack set.
THe PRC-104 (RT-1209) is a great radio, desireable, expensive to buy, and expensive to repair. I have the GRC_193 base station of the version and love it. If I could get another PRC-104 complete I would so I could go mobile and make it my primary HF back pack. There are also a few vehicle adapeters available for this radio and accessories making it very versatile.
THe Brittish PRC-132 (Ithink) is quite popular and very nice. I have a friend that uses it reliably while mobile.
If you have tons of money and can afford it and find one, a HArris PRC-138 is in the mix, look at about 5k, then look for an antenna, but you wont find a cooler better radio on the market.
Thats about all I can say of the top of my head.