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varyder
Posted 2011-11-22 7:57 PM (#102066)
Subject: Amateur Radio


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
Any of you hams have a ham radio on your bike?
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joe schmoe
Posted 2011-11-22 8:35 PM (#102071 - in reply to #102066)
Subject: Re: Amateur Radio


Tourer

Posts: 446
East TN
No, just use the factory CB....Would be way to much work to "integrate" it into the audio system...But I have thought about it...
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radioteacher
Posted 2011-11-22 9:18 PM (#102082 - in reply to #102066)
Subject: Re: Amateur Radio


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Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
I have thrown a mobile dual Band UHF-VHF radio on the back seat with a Mag Mount tied and taped into place for a ride as a Motorcycle Marshall with some bicycles. It worked but was far lees then optimal.

I need to buy a real radio for the Vision like the Yaesu FTM-10R.

The Yaesu FTM-10R dual bander operates on 2 meters and 70 centimeters. And it is just the ticket for outdoor motor sports communications! High power output is featured with 50 watts on 2 meters and 40 watts on 430 MHz.

Three power levels are available for 2M/440: 50/40, 20/20 and 5/5 watts. Very extended receive includes: 0.5-1.8 [AM band], 76-108 [FM band], 108-137, 137-174, 174-222, 300-420, 420-470, 470-800 MHz and 800-999 MHz (less USA cellular blocked).

And the FTM-10R features a rugged die cast chassis that can take punishment. Requires 13.8 VDC at 8.5 amps. 4.5 x 1.6 x 7 inches 2.9 lbs. (112x38x178mm). Your FTM-10R comes with: Mobile Mounting Bracket, Angle Adapter, Spare Fuses, Separation Cable (10 foot), DC Power Cord, Magnet, Front Panel Bracket, Speaker Cable and Hex Wrench (4/3 mm).

Please note that this radio has a built-in mic that is activated by the PTT button on top of the radio. If a conventional hand mic is desired, it must be ordered separately. The mic can also be setup for a bluetooth connection.

It is a very slick setup.....but no HF.
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varyder
Posted 2011-11-22 9:28 PM (#102084 - in reply to #102066)
Subject: Re: Amateur Radio


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
okay, my thought on this is to be able to talk mainly car to car for a greater distance than CB, or even to talk home. I think I'm thinking of 2m, but I'm not sure. My brother is a ham and he's tried to get me to go 2m and might consider it for the bike.
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cw1115
Posted 2011-11-23 8:15 PM (#102138 - in reply to #102066)
Subject: Re: Amateur Radio


Visionary

Posts: 1290
Ruskin, Fl
I tried to figure something out last time I was a marshall. I ended up using my HT1000 with speaker mic on 70 CM through a repeater. Not ideal while moving. Bluetooth setup used with my SENA SMH-10 would be awesome. I have an Alinco duel band I could put in the trunk.
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audioguy
Posted 2012-03-14 5:13 AM (#110018 - in reply to #102082)
Subject: Re: Amateur Radio


Cruiser

Posts: 52
Spokane, WA
HF mobile from the Vision... Now that would be Something. :-)
DE N7CXI
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radioteacher
Posted 2012-03-14 1:54 PM (#110060 - in reply to #102066)
Subject: Re: Amateur Radio


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
N7CXI,

I have really thought that would be nice. 10 Meter FM would be cool....or 10 meter SSB. Twenty years ago I had a nice 10 Meter SSB QSO with Okinawa with 15 watts and a mag mount on the car driving in South Texas.

73
DE N5IUT
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DannyB
Posted 2012-03-28 7:01 PM (#111003 - in reply to #110018)
Subject: Re: Amateur Radio


Tourer

Posts: 554
2 mi from Jim Beam n KY

audioguy - 2012-03-14 5:13 AM HF mobile from the Vision... Now that would be Something. :-) DE N7CXI

 

Now you're talking!   

de WD4LAM ex HL9KY

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audioguy
Posted 2012-03-28 10:55 PM (#111019 - in reply to #111003)
Subject: Re: Amateur Radio


Cruiser

Posts: 52
Spokane, WA
I wonder if the stock CB's PLL could be tweaked and the rig re-tuned for the bottom half of 10M? The antenna stinks even when matched, but when 10 is open, it's open....

Somehow I doubt three of us would be enough to form an HF net, though. :-) Too bad, I just bought a new HF amp and put up improved low-band wires.

--jim
(N7CXI)
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radioteacher
Posted 2012-03-29 3:39 PM (#111057 - in reply to #102066)
Subject: Re: Amateur Radio


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
It is easier to just to buy a Firestick tuned to 10 Meters.

73

Ride Safe
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copatlarge
Posted 2012-05-07 10:34 AM (#113698 - in reply to #111019)
Subject: Re: Amateur Radio


Cruiser

Posts: 134
, MO
+1 on fire stick. I have a yaesu ft8900 with remote head cable I was thinking about, but might just sell it and buy a smaller hand held yaesu.


73's
KC0VNW

Bill
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