About Me

- Steve, KJ4KKI
- Welcome to my little piece of the cyberworld. I am an Amateur Extra Class ham radio operator from Kentucky. In addition to ham radio, other interests include paddling kayaks and canoes, camping, flyfishing, shooting and photography...I am a major Jimmy Buffett fan (fans are known as Parrotheads). But, location, work and finances sort of got in the way of being a beach bum as a career. I am also an animal lover and have several pets. I also have a Facebook page at steve.kj4kki.
Showing posts with label QRP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label QRP. Show all posts
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Yaesu FT-817ND for QRP Phone?
I don't claim to be an expert on ham radio. I do try to keep up with stuff and read a lot. Some day, I'd like to get a radio that is more portable than my FT-450. I've considered the FT-857D and the FT-817ND. Obviously, the 857 has more punch, filtering and other options. Yes, it is almost $800 at the time of this writing, and weighs a whole lot more than the 817, and requires a battery in all portable operations. In contrast the 817 is about $200 less, has minimal filtering and only 5 watts. It does have the internal battery and a AA battery pack--handy features if needed. I guess my question is basically, all things considered...would 5 watts or less be able to do much on phone SSB? I can see an antenna being a homebrew dipole/vee, EndFedz or something like a Buddipole/Buddistick. Unlike a lot of people who buy the 817 for CW, I don't know any morse right now. So, I'd be limited to voice, or perhaps digital mode, such as PSK-31. So, I'd appreciate comments by anybody who drops by my blog. Thanks, Steve.
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