I agree with most of the previous posters that you should go ahead and buy a ham rig. I've had most of the popular exports (2950, ts-5010, hr-2510/2600, Connex, Grant DX, Optima, Ranger, Superstar, etc) over the years as well as a lot of entry level ham rigs, trying them out and seeing what I like best. First of all, the quality of exports has really gone downhill in the last 10 years (with a few exceptions like the Yeticom). Second of all, for $300, a used, well-cared for ham radio is far FAR better built and provides a vastly superior operator experience. Unless somebody was purely wanting to throw money away on a disposable toy that maybe reminds them of their early radio days, there is no reason not to go ahead and get a real ham radio. A used ham radio, even 20 years old or older, will be more reliable and last longer than a new export radio. Plus, if something did go bad, there a number of highly reputable service techs out there that work on ham stuff for reasonable rates, oftentimes for less that what your CB shop hackers charge for similar work.
Radios I recommend are: Kenwood: TS-140, TS-430, TS-450, TS-50, Icom: 725, 728, 735, 706, Yaesu: FT-840, FT-890.
Out of these, the best ones are the Kenwood TS-450 and Yaesu FT-840, both of which I have owned without any problems since they first came out in the mid 90's. But these two radios are probalbly going to push $400, especially if they are well-cared for non-smoker radios that have their original boxes, manuals, etc. So if you can spring for $400, then you can get one of these in really nice condition form a fastidious ham.
These can all be found in the $300-$400 range on a variety of well-known websites where hams sell their gear. FleaBay is OK too, but as Duster pointed out, you're going to pay top dollar, likely 20-30% more than the other websites.
Sorry for the long-winded answer. It's just that I hate to see people drop $300+ on a cheapo export when for the same or a bit more they could have had a truly fantastic ham radio that will provide years of operating pleasure especially should that person ever decide to start spending time on the ham bands.
Good luck with your hunt for a nice radio!
Radios I recommend are: Kenwood: TS-140, TS-430, TS-450, TS-50, Icom: 725, 728, 735, 706, Yaesu: FT-840, FT-890.
Out of these, the best ones are the Kenwood TS-450 and Yaesu FT-840, both of which I have owned without any problems since they first came out in the mid 90's. But these two radios are probalbly going to push $400, especially if they are well-cared for non-smoker radios that have their original boxes, manuals, etc. So if you can spring for $400, then you can get one of these in really nice condition form a fastidious ham.
These can all be found in the $300-$400 range on a variety of well-known websites where hams sell their gear. FleaBay is OK too, but as Duster pointed out, you're going to pay top dollar, likely 20-30% more than the other websites.
Sorry for the long-winded answer. It's just that I hate to see people drop $300+ on a cheapo export when for the same or a bit more they could have had a truly fantastic ham radio that will provide years of operating pleasure especially should that person ever decide to start spending time on the ham bands.
Good luck with your hunt for a nice radio!