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Finally got that General! Now I need a hf rig!

Bearcat,

The Alinco typically doesn't receive very favorable reviews in these forums.

I am currently considering the Yaesu FT-891. It is priced the same as the FT-450D. It is smaller than the 450D and the display isn't as large but it has a lot going for it.

Here is a good review of it showing its many features:


Ya I've been looking at the 881 it misses 6m but a sweet rig!
 
I agree that the Icom 7300 would be a very nice HF rig.
If it was me and the 7300 was to many dollars I would shop around for a used Kenwood TS590SG. I've seen them listed fairly often for under a $1000.

Then next down from there I would go with fourstringburn's suggestion of a FT450D.

I missed one at our local swap, a silent key, his wife sold a 590 for 450 dollars, a TS-480 for 250 and a Kenwood R-5000 with all options for 200 bucks!

73 Rod KB8DNS
 
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Someone left Happy as a pig in mud that day hey Mechanic! 2 nice radios for $700. Hard to beat that!! But those kinds of deals are out there. Just have to keep your eyes peeled and ears to the ground. Darn good find for someone that was!!
 
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I missed one at our local swap, a silent key, his wife sold a 590 for 450 dollars, a TS-480 for 250 and a Kenwood R-5000 with all options for 200 bucks!

73 Rod KB8DNS

Wow - that would have me looking for the closest ATM machine to get cash!
 

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    EVAN/Crawdad :love: ...runna pile-up on 6m SSB(y) W4AXW in the air
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    One of the few times my tiny station gets heard on 6m!:D
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    anyone out here familiar with the Icom IC-7300 mods
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    7300 very nice radio, what's to hack?