I’m looking at a Kenwood TM-281a ($144- at Universal Radio). I want a small footprint, relatively inexpensive radio. It will be will be fastened to the cage bars in a soft top TJ (easily stolen - don’t want anything too expensive). Reviews are very positive on it and it is supposedly easy to program. My concern is it only has two Tx power settings: 65w and 25w (no 10w or 5w setting).
I know “etiquette” says to use the lowest power setting necessary to make your contacts. Will 25w Tx be annoying to others on the trail (simplex or repeater)?
The Yeasu 1900R ($140-) is my next alternative. It also has a small footprint, seems well liked, and has Tx settings of 55/25/10/5 watts.
BTW – my Wouxun HT has mic connectors that match the Kenwood, thus I’m leaning toward the Kenwood.
Cliff
I know “etiquette” says to use the lowest power setting necessary to make your contacts. Will 25w Tx be annoying to others on the trail (simplex or repeater)?
The Yeasu 1900R ($140-) is my next alternative. It also has a small footprint, seems well liked, and has Tx settings of 55/25/10/5 watts.
BTW – my Wouxun HT has mic connectors that match the Kenwood, thus I’m leaning toward the Kenwood.
Cliff
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