I’ll start the activation on 40 meters CW. Listen for me in/around 7188 kHz (+/- 5 kHz depending on available frequencies) around 14:15 UTC (+/- 30 minutes). The area where I plan to set up has no Internet coverage whatsoever–it’s in a very deep valley–but I hope to send a text via my Garmin In-Reach Mini to have friends spot me. I plan to include some SSB time this morning, if I can get spotted. It may be too late by the time you read this ( it’s 12:30 UTC, Janunow), but readers have asked me to announce when I might be doing part of an activation in SSB and since I was making a QRPer Notes post, I thought I’d add this. POTA this morning!Īs a side note, Hazel and I are hitting the trail in a few minutes and plan to activate both Pisgah Forest (K-4510) and Pisgah Game Lands (K-6937) as a two-fer. If interested in one of these units, you may wish to call HRO and confirm if you’re interested. As I post the link this morning, I see that HRO may already have sold these units (that was fast!). I’m enjoying your videos of POTA and the website. If you know anyone that wants a TX-500 we have 4 ready to ship. Speaking of Ham Radio Outlet, I received a message from Owen (KB2QQM) with HRO who notes: It appears the increase is roughly 5 to 6 %. Of course, this price increase likely applies to the entire Icom range, not just the IC-705 and probably applies internationally since all Icom products are produced at the same facilities. We’ve noted that both R and L Electronics and Ham Radio Outlet are still advertising the IC-705 at the 2021 price of $1,299.95. If you’ve been considering the IC-705, you may still be able to order it for the 2021 price from a couple of Icom authorized distributors. The price of the Icom IC-705 seems to have already increased to $1,369.95 at DX Engineering, and to $1,399.95 at GigaParts. Dave shares the following video from DX Engineering queued up to the point where Ray makes the announcement: Many thanks to Dave (N9EWO) who notes that Ray Novak with Icom America recently announced price increases we’ve already started seeing in 2022. Scott (K4IBX) comments: Thomas – thanks for all you do! Nevada Radio still has stock w/shipping and today’s exchange rate about $705+/- delivered via FedEx to US. Leo (DL2COM) comments: Wimo was out of stock a few days ago and now seems to have a few new ones. Here are some tips from readers from the comments section: Wimo (Europe) If you know of any other ham radio retailers who will be receiving new FT-818 stock, please comment below. I do suspect there may be a temporary increase in prices on the used market, but in a few months they’ll go back down. I would certainly not panic-buy an FT-818ND because there are so many tens of thousands of these in the wild I think there are deals to be found on the used market. If you’ve been considering a new-in-box, fully warranted FT-818ND, it might be worth reserving one of these units. Not a bad deal! Should you bite the bullet? The price is £624.95 and they include a free MyDEL Leg Peg kit. They are allowing pre-orders to reserve these units. It also appears ML&S have new FT-818ND inventory arrive by end of January. So it sounds like they’re taking orders for an unknown quantity of radios they’ll be taking into inventory at some point in the future. We have been told more may be coming, we have no idea how many or when they may arrive. HRO Sales Manager, Steve (W4SHG), replied: I reached out to HRO to gather more information. I checked HRO’s FT-818ND product page and see that they’re listed as out-of-stock yet you can still order one for $699.95 US they seemed to have increased the price to $799.99 since yesterday (Jan 24, 2023). I notice HRO, after having no listing for new FT818NDs for a few days, it’s now back being listed as being available for ordering (though not currently in stock). There may still be new units at some UK and EU retailers at time of posting. Within a day of the announcement most US retailers sold out their remaining inventory. As you, no doubt, know by now, Yaesu recently discontinued the FT-818ND QRP transceiver.
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