[arm-allstar] Motorola as Node Radio
Chris Smart
csmart8 at cogeco.ca
Wed Mar 3 17:27:13 EST 2021
Yep, I am familiar with the DR-235T MKIII ... basically the same radio
but for 222-225 MHZ. Great performer!
On 2021-03-03 5:01 p.m., "B Harvey via ARM-allstar" wrote:
> I've been using an Alinco DR-435T MKIII as a node radio for several years
> with no problem at all. I run it at low power but have a small, 4" fan
> running on it at all times. (Probably more for my peace of mind than for
> the benefit of the radio) It comes from the factory with a serial port that
> wires up to my node interface just fine. I think I paid about $270 for it
> about 4 years ago. I researched a few different radios and this model (a
> 70cm one) was recommended. I've come to agree with that recommendation.
>
> Brian
> KK6DOQ
>
> On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 4:33 PM "Chris Smart via ARM-allstar" <
> arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>
>> Basically, I want to interface the best performing radio with a PI for a
>> home-based node.
>>
>>
>> What radio should I get, preferably used?
>>
>> Something from Motorola? Or something else?
>>
>>
>> All suggestions welcome.
>>
>>
>> This would be on 70 CM and preferably low power.
>>
>>
>> Antenna ideas welcome as well.
>>
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>
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