Which FPP radio to buy?
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Which FPP radio to buy?
Hello. Down the road I intend to buy a FPP UHF radio that I intend to use 95% of the time on the UHF ham band. Analog & IMBE low UHF split. So which is the better radio? Is the 5000 the top of the line, & the 2500 a more economical model. I've read where the 2500 can't have a hi/low power switch or menu icon. Is this true? I like to use low power if I'm close enough to the repeater to extend battery life. So I need to be able to flip a switch to go to low power like I can on my MTS 2000, or Astro Saber. I don't have any accessories for either model, so that isn't a factor. So which is the better radio? Thanks. GARY N4KVE
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Re: Which FPP radio to buy?
The HT1550xls is FPP with hi/low power selectability, but analog only. It's not a bad HT, much smaller & lighter than my XTS5000, and can be had for less than $400 on the used market. Honestly though, if the budget allows, and you're looking for digital, grab a rock solid XTS5K.
Just my .02 worth.......
Just my .02 worth.......
Chris
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Re: Which FPP radio to buy?
Does the XTS radios do MDC and QCII?
Re: Which FPP radio to buy?
Yes. But keep in mind QCII and MDC properties are not keypad programmable, you need to use the CPS...
The bandsplit is only a suggestion.


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Re: Which FPP radio to buy?
Thanks for all the replies here. I did pick up a 5000 from one of the guys on this forum. A gorgeous radio, & FPP is real sweet. Sort of like a 3000 on steroids.
GARY N4KVE
