john_morris_uk
Well-Known Member
We are preparing the boat for liveaboard so the usual questions arise. I've done a search of the forums, but haven't found a definitive answer to my question. Perhaps there isn't one!
I have a ham license (two in fact) which I don't use at the moment, but it does mean that SSB is well up the shopping list. I will probably buy an ICOM 706 mk 2 or another ICOM transceiver with an AH-4 auto ATU. I will modify it for the marine bands and use it for Marine as well as Amateur bands.
The problem comes when I start to get kitted out for email. The first question I have is why are Pactor tnc's so expensive and why won't a MSJ or other brand tnc at a fraction of the price do for our e-mail connectivity? A lot of the other modems will support 9600 bd and I don't see what the Pactor modem has got that makes it so pricy.
If it is to be a Pactor tnc, then what are the advantages of the lll vs the ll? I've read the blurb and the lll seems to have Bluetooth and remote control of the transceiver from the PC via the tnc, but my gut feeing is that I don't need that - I'd rather tune the transceiver myself.
Any thoughts please and my apologies if this is aired frequently on here - but technology moves on a pace and new things are always being introduced.
I have a ham license (two in fact) which I don't use at the moment, but it does mean that SSB is well up the shopping list. I will probably buy an ICOM 706 mk 2 or another ICOM transceiver with an AH-4 auto ATU. I will modify it for the marine bands and use it for Marine as well as Amateur bands.
The problem comes when I start to get kitted out for email. The first question I have is why are Pactor tnc's so expensive and why won't a MSJ or other brand tnc at a fraction of the price do for our e-mail connectivity? A lot of the other modems will support 9600 bd and I don't see what the Pactor modem has got that makes it so pricy.
If it is to be a Pactor tnc, then what are the advantages of the lll vs the ll? I've read the blurb and the lll seems to have Bluetooth and remote control of the transceiver from the PC via the tnc, but my gut feeing is that I don't need that - I'd rather tune the transceiver myself.
Any thoughts please and my apologies if this is aired frequently on here - but technology moves on a pace and new things are always being introduced.