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HAM Radio During World War 2: The Voice of Victory (1944) [DVD] $9.99 Voice of Victory describes the design and construction of Hallicrafters Radio transmitters and receivers and explains how these radios aided our soldiers and allies in World War II. This was a very heavy (and expensive) radio and the first part of the film explores the extensive planning and testing by amateur HAM radio operators that it took to introduce the device to the war front. The second p... |
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Reverse SMA to PL-259 Adapter Cable - Female/Female for Wouxun $14.99 This Cable accepts a PL-259 from Base/Mobile antennas, & adapts it to the Male"SMA" style jack found on Wouxun, Linton & other 'reverse sma' Two Way radios & Amateur Radio handhelds. (see closeup of SMA on cable) Not for Yaesu, Alinco, Icom or Kenwood Ham Radios (see other version). Fits Wouxon KG-UVD series of Handheld radios, & others wth "pin in radio" sma jacks.... |
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NEW BAOFENG UV-5R VHF/ UHF DUAL-BAND TWO WAY RADIO $62.95 This BAOFENG UV-5R transceiver is a micro-miniature multiband FM transceiver with extensive receive frequency coverage, providing local-area two-way amateur communications along with unmatched monitoring capability. Frequency Range: 65-108MHz(FM Receive only) 136-174MHZ and 400-480HZ (TX/RX) |
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MAGNETIC Mobile ANTENNA Ham Radio 2 Meter / 70 cm 144 - 148 & 440 - 470 MHz $22.95 Magnetic Antenna with approx. 12ft Coax cable & pl-259 Connector attached. Transmits 144-148 / 430-450Mhz Dual band. Can be ued with Mobiles, or with Optional adapter cable for Handhelds too!... |
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Handheld VHF & 2 Meter Amateur Radio Tranceiver 5watt, TYT TH-F5 Ham Radio $78.50 VHF & 2 meter Handheld 5W transceiver, 136-174Mhz . Direct Keypad Freq & function entry. 128 AlphaNumeric memory channels, Scan modes, PL & DPL (ctcss/dcs), selectable step rates & repeater shift. Has regular Amateur SMA antenna jack, & a "Kenwood Style" 2-pin speakermike jack, for compatibility w/ many aftermarket accessories. Optional PC programming cable available.. 5W / 2W / 1W Output setti... |
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Tri-Band Yaesu VX-6R Submersible Amateur Ham Radio Transceiver (144/222/440) $259.00 Yaesu VX-6R Triband Amateur Radio Transceiver. 144/222/440 xmit (2 meter, 1.25 meter & 70cm), plus 0.5-999Mhz receive range too (AM/FMN/FMW, less cellular). Built-in PL & DPL, Alphanumeric. Can receive AM/FM broadcast radio, Shortwave, CB, Police, Weather, Aircraft & marine bands. Includes Antenna, HiCap 1500Ma Batt & charger. Waterproof & submersible (rated 3ft for 30 mins). Has a security passwo... |
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Handheld Deluxe VHF/UHF Dualband Amateur Radio 2M/440 Transceiver with Twin Display 5W TYT TH-UVF1 $99.99 New Black Color TH-UVF1A Dual Band, Dual Display, Dual Standby VHF-UHF 2M/440 deluxe Amateur Handheld Ham radio Transceiver! * It Features a receive range of 87-108 FM Broadcast, plus 136-174Mhz & 390-520Mhz! * Transmits full Ham Bands of 144-148Mhz & 430-450Mhz. ( Also 136-174 & 420-490 for Auth users). * Direct Keypad entry, VOX, Tone Scan, Voice prompts, FCC Approved. * 3 selectable colors ... |
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Survivors $24.00 WHAT IF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT ENDED TOMORROW? The America we are accustomed to is no more. Practically overnight the stock market has plummeted, hyperinflation has crippled commerce, and the fragile chains of supply and high-technology infrastructure have fallen. The power grids are down. Brutal rioting and looting grip every major city. The volatile era known as âthe Crunchâ has begun... |
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Ham Radio For Dummies $21.99 Itâs time we cleared the air about ham radio. If you think of it as staticky transmissions sent by people in the middle of nowhere, think again. Todayâs ham radio goes beyond wireless to extreme wireless, Operators transmit data and pictures, use the Internet, laser, and microwave transmitters, and travel to places high and low to make contact. In an emergency or natural disaster, ham ra... |
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Three Hundred Zeroes $4.99 Dennis Blanchard's Vietnam Era promise to his brother haunted him for over forty years. Finally, when there were no more excuses, he set out on the Appalachian Trail to fulfill that promise. He learned that walking in the wilderness can reconnect one with a Norman Rockwell America that at times seems long lost and forgotten. The difficulties encountered walking over 2,200 miles are easily underest... |

What is the best way to organize the memories in your Handheld Ham Radio?
I have a Yaesu Ft60 HT with 1000 memories that can be separated into 10 memory banks and am not sure what is the best way to organize the memories. ie... Should I put the 440Mhz repeaters separate from the 2 meter repeaters?...Should I load up the intire state or just my local areas I travel in? Also is there any place on line to get the repeater frequency directory CSV files free?
There is no right or wrong way... just do it however it works best for you. It is, however, easier to locate frequencies if you have them allocated to certain memory banks.
I'd just put in the freq's for the areas you frequent. Then if you're going to be in a "new" area put in the freq's you'll need there.
There are lots of repeater directories online but I've not encountered any in CSV format. But that doesn't mean they're not out there.
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