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<blockquote data-quote="Poke78" data-source="post: 2973809" data-attributes="member: 4333"><p>Both are great single-band radios and <strong>might get</strong> $30-$50 if sold at a table at the hamfest. It <strong>might be less</strong> because most everybody is going dual-band, V/UHF, on every radio except the one technology mentioned by Raptor62, DMR. Those are exclusively single-band right now and the DMR repeaters around here are UHF. Those two ICOM radios are good for conversion to being part of an APRS set-up.</p><p></p><p>Too many acronyms?? Study up, pass the test next weekend, join up with a local club, and dive in to learn more. Most of us love to teach newbies, some even loan gear or help with installs. This way you won't be "the guy on the outside." Which club you ask? All of them have people who teach and help and are ready with answers to questions. Closest to Oologah is the Rogers County Wireless Association - <a href="http://www.rcwa.org" target="_blank">www.rcwa.org</a>. They'll have a table at the hamfest where you can talk to them. At other tables you'll find the Tulsa Amateur Radio Club (sponsors the wide-area repeater system) and the Tulsa Repeater Organization (sponsors the 146.88 wide-area 2-meter repeater.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poke78, post: 2973809, member: 4333"] Both are great single-band radios and [B]might get[/B] $30-$50 if sold at a table at the hamfest. It [B]might be less[/B] because most everybody is going dual-band, V/UHF, on every radio except the one technology mentioned by Raptor62, DMR. Those are exclusively single-band right now and the DMR repeaters around here are UHF. Those two ICOM radios are good for conversion to being part of an APRS set-up. Too many acronyms?? Study up, pass the test next weekend, join up with a local club, and dive in to learn more. Most of us love to teach newbies, some even loan gear or help with installs. This way you won't be "the guy on the outside." Which club you ask? All of them have people who teach and help and are ready with answers to questions. Closest to Oologah is the Rogers County Wireless Association - [URL="http://www.rcwa.org"]www.rcwa.org[/URL]. They'll have a table at the hamfest where you can talk to them. At other tables you'll find the Tulsa Amateur Radio Club (sponsors the wide-area repeater system) and the Tulsa Repeater Organization (sponsors the 146.88 wide-area 2-meter repeater.) [/QUOTE]
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