crusader
Adventurer
Well...I'm just about to delve into the ham radio realm and am considering gear...
My situation is that I want to get an entry-level (read that: "cheap") 2 meter or a 2 meter/70 cm mobile rig just to familiarize myself with ham radio language/procedures before moving up to a general class license where I can upgrade my equipment to something that'll be usefull for emergency communications in the bush.
My problem is that the rig will be mounted in my old Land Rover with a very noisy diesel engine. You can't really carry on reasonable conversations with passengers in this Rover, never mind hear a radio, so I'll need a one-ear headset and noise-cancelling mic that'll work with the type of radios I mentioned above.
Anyone familiar with any equipment that'll fill the bill? I imagine that rigs that are remotely controlled from the mic will be incompatible with my needs, but that's a presumption on my part...
Thanks!
--Mark
My situation is that I want to get an entry-level (read that: "cheap") 2 meter or a 2 meter/70 cm mobile rig just to familiarize myself with ham radio language/procedures before moving up to a general class license where I can upgrade my equipment to something that'll be usefull for emergency communications in the bush.
My problem is that the rig will be mounted in my old Land Rover with a very noisy diesel engine. You can't really carry on reasonable conversations with passengers in this Rover, never mind hear a radio, so I'll need a one-ear headset and noise-cancelling mic that'll work with the type of radios I mentioned above.
Anyone familiar with any equipment that'll fill the bill? I imagine that rigs that are remotely controlled from the mic will be incompatible with my needs, but that's a presumption on my part...
Thanks!
--Mark