Subj : Todays New Gear Tip To : All From : Daryl Stout Date : Tue Jul 04 2017 12:04 am Types Of Operation From Where Will You Be Operating? Radios are designed with sets of features that favor the types of use listed at the side of this page (see PDF file), although they can be used in more than one way. These include: 1) Base or Fixed (a permanent location) 2) Mobile (in a vehicle) 3) Portable (temporary installation) 4) Handheld (carried by hand, pocket, or belt clip) Considering the circumstances in which you expect to do most of your operating and the ranges at which you expect to make contacts will help you decide what type of radio is right for you. Radios designed for base or fixed-station are the most capable and powerful. They are also bigger and their standby power requirements are higher. Many of the manufacturers of base-type radios also offer smaller, lighter models for portable operating in tight quarters, from a vehicle, while camping or otherwise away from home and with limited power availability. These radios generally don't have the same level of performance or as many front-panel controls as base station models. A mobile radio is one intended for use in vehicles, usually on FM voice in the VHF and UHF bands. Mobile "rigs" with a dc power supply make a good VHF/UHF FM voice base station, too. Handheld radios are intended to be carried while in use, operate from rechargeable battery packs, and have FM voice transmitter outputs of a few watts on the VHF and UHF bands. --- þ Synchronet þ The Thunderbolt BBS - wx1der.dyndns.org .