That is a serious antenna on there
How do the batteries hold up on the Albrecht AE2990?
I am definitely keeping my eyes open for a decent deal on one. I have to throw a few more dollars in the radio jar first though.There are guys out there that add higher capacity batteries or run dc adapters and a storage battery.
This is popular in the EU where guys go work portable often,they fabricate mounts like the one above and use long loaded telescopic whips.
You would have to drop $350 US or so to find one but the Albrecht radios do pop up in a search online from time to time, usually in the UK.
The old MX27 is a am handheld from back in the 11 ham band days.
73
Jeff
I have made contacts with Bill, happy hammer from the Forum here, he was using a Cherokee HH.I've heard very mixed reviews about the reliability of some of these sideband handhelds over the years......
Even when new they didn't have a fantastic reputation. Many of them such as the old Cherokee ones are getting kinda long in the tooth age wise as well, and are starting to have issues with caps etc.
I've heard positive things about the Albrecht ones and that's the route I would go if I was looking for such a thing.
In my 40 years on 11 meters I have never talked to somebody using one of those sideband handhelds, although I did talk to a guy on a backpack radio once !
I have the Magnum 1012. I hate it... I have a Mizuho MX-28S and love it, but it is limited. I also have FT-817 but, I use it mostly for RX, RFI hunting.I've heard very mixed reviews about the reliability of some of these sideband handhelds over the years......
Even when new they didn't have a fantastic reputation. Many of them such as the old Cherokee ones are getting kinda long in the tooth age wise as well, and are starting to have issues with caps etc.
I've heard positive things about the Albrecht ones and that's the route I would go if I was looking for such a thing.
In my 40 years on 11 meters I have never talked to somebody using one of those sideband handhelds, although I did talk to a guy on a backpack radio once !
I had a pair of those when I was about 11 or 12 years old. On a good day it might have had about a 1/2 mile range. I remember spending my pocket money on batteries and having them last just a few hours, and that was it for radio fun for that week!I had an old Radio Shack, with the plug-in crystals. I would guess about 50 years ago. It took lots of 9-volt batteries and weighed about 5 pounds.