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There's no keyboard on this thing, so you have to go through a series of button strokes to enter a frequency and save it, and the same for tone squelch and most other functions. It isn't terribly convenient, but it's not impossible, although I always keep the manual nearby while entering something new. It's not as smart as the FT50--you'll have to tell it if repeater offset is + or -, for one. On the other hand, it uses a standard earphone, so it's great to stick in a pocket and take along.
We also bought one of the BNC adapters for this one, as we had for the FT50. There is one caution with this unit: the cover for the earphone/microphone jack loops around the antenna base, so you need to use tweezers or small pliers to hold it place while installing the adapter. We haven't decided on an antenna yet; part of the idea of this one is its size, and those 17" ones seem to be overdoing it. In a moment of weakness after purchasing an HTX-420, we sold this radio. But don't let that stop you from thinking about one!
HTX-200 Resources |
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Last revised 14 October 2011, original 16 February 2007.
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