General Discussion Highlights
- Topic of the Night: Members shared stories about their first transceivers and whether they would recommend them to new hams.
- Many started with Heathkit, Kenwood, Yeasu, or Baofeng rigs.
- Several recommended avoiding low-power HTs as a first radio, suggesting 50W+ mobile rigs for better repeater access.
- Used equipment was widely endorsed as a cost-effective way to get started.
- Notable Mentions:
- Jeff (W3JAM) described his 1977 Heathkit SB-101 and building the HP-23 power supply.
- Ron (WA3VEE) shared about his first Tempo crystal-controlled 2m rig and advised new hams to start with a 50W mobile.
- John (WA3KFT) discussed early six-meter setups and recommended the IC-7100 for modern hams.
- Chuck (NA3CW) praised the FT-710 for its accuracy and usability during Field Day.
- Multiple members noted the value of used radios and the importance of having an active local support group.
- Newcomers Welcomed:
- Bill (W1CLK), Sean (KC3ZLI), Paxton (KD3APR), and Bruce (KS4CK) introduced themselves and were welcomed to the 985 community.
- Several members shared tips on local repeater etiquette, upcoming breakfasts, and fox hunts.
Technical Questions & Insights
- Station Grounding: Wayne (KC3SQI) is compiling a simplified version of a 73-page NEC-compliant grounding document for the repeater website.
- FT-710 Praise: Multiple operators highlighted the Yaesu FT-710 for its performance, easy interface, and excellent calibration.
- HF Recommendations: Members frequently suggested the FTDX10, FT-710, and IC-7300 as top picks for modern HF rigs.
- VHF/UHF Advice: Consensus was that new hams should avoid relying solely on HTs unless they have an external antenna and good repeater coverage.
Closing Notes
- Members expressed appreciation for the roundtable’s welcoming atmosphere and technical knowledge sharing.
- The session wrapped with reminders about the third Friday breakfast at Brass Eagle and upcoming club activities.
- Host Phil (KC3CIB) closed out the net with thanks to Joe (W3GMS) for use of the repeater and best wishes for his recovery.