Monday, February 27, 2017

Monday February 27, 2017

New Yaesu HT


The Yaesu FT-65R dual-band 2 meter/440 MHz has three output power levels:  5, 2.5 or 0.5 watts. Receive coverage is 65-108 (FM broadcast band), 136-174 and 400-500 MHz.  Comes with: SBR-254 Li-ion 7.4V 1950 mAh battery, SAD-20B AC adapter, SBH-22 rapid charger, SRA-15 reverse SMA antenna, SHB-18 belt clip and operating manual. Three year limited manufacturer warranty.

Retail: $199  Universal Radio selling for $169.



FCC Accepting Comments on 60 Meter Expansion


The FCC has invited comments on the ARRL’s January 12 Petition for Rule Making to allocate a new, contiguous secondary band at 5 MHz to the Amateur Service. The League also asked the Commission to keep four of the current five 60-meter channels — one would be within the new band — as well as the current operating rules, including the 100 W PEP effective radiated power (ERP) limit. The federal government is the primary user of the 5 MHz spectrum. The FCC has designated the League’s Petition as RM-11785 and put it on public notice. Comments are due Monday, March 20. ARRL plans to file comments in support of its petition.

The proposed ARRL action would implement a portion of the Final Acts of World Radiocommunication Conference 2015 (WRC-15) that provided for a secondary international allocation of 5,351.5 to 5,366.5 kHz to the Amateur Service; that band includes 5,358.5 KHz, one of the existing 5 MHz channels in the US. The FCC has not yet acted to implement other portions of the WRC-15 Final Acts.  Links to the article and where to file are here.


Heathkit Releases First New Amateur Product Since Reorganizing


Heathkit has so far released a couple of AM Tuned-RF radio kits, and a modern sendup of their "most accurate clock" kit, and now their first new product for Hams since the nineties.  

The new Heathkit PIPETENNA is a 2 Meter and 440 vertical antenna designed to blend in with the background.  It looks like its name: A length of plumbing pipes.  Available in different colors to match the background.  DIY Kit: $149 from Heathkit.  Check it out here. 

Monday, February 6, 2017

Monday Feb 6, 2017

Icom 7610 to arrive soon

The new Icom 7610 is due to arrive soon.  This is another SDR-based transceiver for Icom.  The 7610 replaces the 7600, which evolved from the highly regarded 756 series.  Not sure of pricing, but the current 7600 model has street price of about $2700.  It is supposed to support dual watch in different bands and modes, and has a large hi-res touchscreen display.

See it at Universal Radio:  http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamhf/0610.html

Yaesu discontinues the VX-3R

A long staple of the Yaesu HT line, the VX-3R is finally going away.  Most retailers are already sold out.  No direct replacement for the mini handheld has been named.

Connect Systems CS580

Our friends at Connect Systems have come up with a new DMR HT to compete with the lower priced DMR radios like the TYT MD380.  The new CS580 looks similar to the TYT and other Chinese-sourced HTs and is selling for $130 direct from Connect Systems.  Handles 1024 channels, and 64 zones but only 250 contacts according to their website.  4 Watts out on UHF.

See it here:  http://connectsystems.com/products/top/radios%20CS580.htm