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Saturday, June 24, 2006


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Introduction to amateur radio..

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Thursday, June 22, 2006

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65 watts vhf repeater + linking build in





















NEW ICOM IC2820 WITH GPS TRACKER RM 1760.00
















NEW KENWOOD TH255A 136-174 MHZ -5 WATTS RM 550.00
















NEW SPENDER TC144FMA WITH ROGER BEEP BUIL IN
















MOTOROLA MT777 RM 390.00
















NEW ICOM 899 BOLEH DGR RADIO ..RM 390.00
















RAPID CHARGER FOR VX150-/VX170
















BATT PACK FOR V8/V82/V85/TK508/MT777
















PTT MIC FOR ICOM V8/V82 /TK508/MT777
















CIGARETTE LIGHTER FOR V8/V82/
KENWOOD TK508/MOTOROLA MT 777
















RAPID CHARGER FOR TH 22AT
















RIBBEN ANTENNA SESUAI FOR PORTABLE HANDY
SEMASA BERADA DI LUAR RM 45.00
















OPEK COMMUNICATION SPEAKER RM 88.00
















PTT MIC FOR ALL MOTOROLA GM SERIES RM 120.00
















MULTI BRAKET, FLAT BREKET C/W CABLE &
NORMAL MOBILE CABLE (RG8 5 METER)
















MOUNTING BRAKET C/W COMPLETE CABLE
















HEAVY DUTY MAGNETIG MOUNT RM 115.00
















MOTOROLA GM 338 INTERFACE CABLE -2PCS LEFT RM 120.00
















30 METER DAIMOND RG 8 CABLE + 2 PCS PL259 RM 225.00
















DC 12-13.8vV MOBILE CABLE RM 45.00
















ANEKA PILIHAN RUBBER DUCK ANTENNA



















NEW!!!
KENWOOD TK508 5.5 watts c/w 1200 7.2v,
1200mah Li-ion BATT-

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New Spender 'Pilot' 136-174mhz with full
eksoseries able to tx up to 25watts sms me for details....





THF7E -THE WIDER BAND HANDY- 0.5~1.3GH/
ALL BAND/MODE AM/FM/SSB
















The advanced Kenwood TM-V708A dual bander provides world class communications. You will also enjoy wideband receive 118 MHz to 1.3 GHz (cellular blocked). The TM-V708A is similar to the TM-D700A except that it does not have APRS firmware, TNC or computer hookups. It can receive two frequencies simultaneously (even on the same band!). 200 alphanumeric (8 char.) memories channels with a memory bank scan function is featured. The front panel is fully detachable. In addition to CTCSS and 1750 kHz tone burst, you also get DCS (104 codes) plus ten DTMF memories


























The Yaesu Vertex VX-170 is a rugged, compact, high-performance FM 2 meter handheld delivering up to 5 watts of RF power. Following on the success of the VX-150, the VX-170 has a larger display, double the battery capacity and significantly higher audio output (700 mW). The 16 key keypad supports direct frequency entry and 4 column DTMF




















The Icom P7A is a dual band HT that is incredibly compact and affordable. The P7 covers 2 meters with 1.5 watts out and 440 MHz with 1.0 watt out. This HT also features very wideband receive coverage from 495 kHz to 999.99 MHz (less cellular) in AM, FM and FM-W






















IC-91A-The model IC-91A is analog/digital upgradable (with optional UT-121) and the IC-91AD is analog/digital ready (UT-121 already built-in). With the 91AD in DV mode, you can record 30 seconds of audio into memory (or 15 seconds into 2 memory slots, or 10 seconds into 3 memory slots). It will also play a recorded message (up to 10 seconds) in response to a call directed to the user's callsign. Audio messages can even be forwarded.











IC 706 MK II G RM 3500.00 (anggaran)








Ic 7000 4500.00 (anggaran)

The 7000 comes with HM-151 backlit, remote mic, spare fuses, key plug and DC power cable. (All screen shots are simulated).














IC M 710

marine/amateur power hf

This set is open band and can be use for amateur radio also 150watt tx power




MOST POPULAR Dual-Band Mobile Rig Icom
@ Yaesu FT 8900


High-quality Quad Band FM transceiver providing 50 Watts of power output on the 29/144 MHz Amateur bands. It includes leading-edge features like cross-band repeat, dual receive, VHF-UHF Full Duplex capability, and over 800 memory channels.


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2nd Most Popular Dual-Band Mobile Rig
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Kenwood TM-D700A

THIS is the same radio being used on the International Space Station in space. CLICK HERE to check out QSO with the ISS including from our own Malaysia's amateur radio, 9W2QC. The advanced Kenwood TM-D700A dual bander allows you to harness APRS, GPS and SSTV technologies to provide world class communications.
The new-generation mobile transceiver features a built-in TNC to offer a wide range of data communications options including simple packet operation using the AX.25 protocol.
Above all the TM-D700A is fully equipped to make the most of APRS - Automatic Packet/Position Reporting System. You will also enjoy wideband receive 118 MHz to 1.3 GHz (cellular blocked). This radio includes the MC-53DM DTMF backlit hand mic.

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New Set /Ori /Program with all amateur rpt & simplex


of the GP338 Plus
Signalling - Quick Call II, DTMF, limited MDC1200
Power Output - 6W 5W (VHF) 4W (UHF)
Option Board - Yes
Keypad - Yes
Display - Yes
Emergency Button - Yes
Battery Life - 8 hours (High Power), 10 hours (Low Power) - With Slim Lilon battery
MilSpec - MIL-STD 810C, D & E
Intrinsically Safe - Yes
Weight (gm/kg) - 250gms ( With Slim Lilon battery)
Frequency - 136-174MHz /
Channels - 128
Dimension (H X W X D) - 101.5 mm x 55.5 mm x 33 mm ( With slim Lilon battery)




Check out this Yaesu FT60



Small yet efficient. Dual band with 5 watts. There is even a password feature to prevent unauthorized use of your radio. Available at

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Some Of The Things You Need To Start Hamming

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Senarai Peralatan Radio Amatur

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  1. A H 4 ICOM ANTENNA TUNER ~@ IC AH-4 ATU
  2. A144S10 YAGI 10 ELEMENT ~
  3. A144S5 YAGI 5 ELEMENT ~
  4. ALINKO 32 A POWER SUPPLY ~@ DM330MVE (240V)
  5. BC 100 ~
  6. BC 101 ANTENNA ~
  7. BC 200 ~
  8. BP 210 ICOM V8 BATTERY ~
  9. CIGARATE LIGHTER ~
  10. CP 22E ~ @ CP22E
  11. CP 6 ~ @ CP6
  12. CR 8900 YAESU ANTENNA
  13. CUSHCRAF AR 270 B VHF/UHF ~ @ AR 270 B
  14. CUSHCRAF ARX 2 B 135-160 MHZ ~
  15. DIAMOND RH 775 ~
  16. DJ 593 ALINKO DUAL BAND HANDY ~ @ DJ 593
  17. DJ C7 ALINKO DUAL BAND HANDY ~ @ DJ C7
  18. DJ V5 ALINKO DUAL BAND HANDY ~ @ DJ V5
  19. DJV17 new set
  20. DP CL2E ~
  21. DR 605 DUAL BAND +CROSS BAND ~ @ DR 605
  22. DR 435T UHF TX-RX 400-520MHZ ~ @ DR435t
  23. DR 620 DUAL BAND MOBILE SET ~ @
  24. EPA 9300 30 A P/SUPPLY ~
  25. F 22 ~ @ F22 RM 290.00
  26. F 23 ~ @ F23
  27. F 23H
  28. FT 100 D ~ @ FT100D
  29. FT 1500 ~ @ FT1500
  30. FT1802 ~ @ FT1802 RM 675.00
  31. FT 2800 ~ @ FT2800
  32. FT 50R ~ @ FT50R
  33. FT 60R ~ @ FT60R RM 755.00
  34. FT 7800 ~ @ FT7800H RM 1020.00
  35. FT 817 ~ @ FT817
  36. FT 847 ~ @ FT847
  37. FT 857D ~
  38. FT 897D ~
  39. FT 8800 ~ @ Yaesu FT8800
  40. FT 8900 ~ @ Yaesu FT8900
  41. GP 2000 UHF ~
  42. GP 2000 VHF ~
  43. G8 68 BATT CASE original ~
  44. GM 338 MOBILE 25 WATTS VHF ~
  45. GM 338 MOBILE 45 WATTS VHF ~
  46. GP 328 4 CH UHF ~
  47. GP 328 4 CH VHF ~
  48. GP 338 UHF 404-470 MHZ ~
  49. GP 338 UHF 450-527 MHZ ~
  50. GP 338 VHF 136-174 MHZ ~
  51. GPS 12 (GARMIN) ~
  52. GPS 12 XL (GARMIN) ~
  53. GSV 1200 15 A POWER SUPPLY ~
  54. HFC40 40 MTR BAND MOBILE ANT ~
  55. HM 131L ICOM MIC ~
  56. HM 6 HF MOBILE ANTENNA ~
  57. IC 2100 ~ @ IC2100
  58. IC 2200 ~ @ IC2200H RM
  59. IC 208 ~ @ IC208D
  60. IC 2720 ~ @ IC2720H
  61. IC V8 ~ @ Icom V8 RM
  62. IC V 82 ~ @ Icom V82
  63. IC T90A ~ New Model!!!
  64. IC V 8000 ~ @ Icom V8000
  65. IC 718 ~ @ IC718 RM 1780.00
  66. ICOM 706 MK II G ~ @ IC706 MKIIG
  67. ICOM 746 PRO ~ @ IC746 PRO
  68. ICOM 756 PRO III ~ @ ICOM756 New Model !!!
  69. ICOM IC 7000 ICOM DSP UNIT ~
  70. ICOM HM 131 MIC ~
  71. ICOM HM 133 MIC ~
  72. K 400 ~
  73. KENWOOD HANDY PTT MIC ~
  74. LIGHTNING ARESTER ~
  75. OPEK DUMMY LOAD
  76. DAIMOND M 150 QUARTER WAVE ~
  77. DAIMOND M 285 S 5/8 ~
  78. MAGNET MOUNT MT 1303 ~
  79. DAIMOND MC 101 ~
  80. MFJ 550 MORSE KEY ~
  81. MFJ 557 MORSE KEY + OSCILATOR ~ @ MFJ 557 Morse Key
  82. MFJ 901B ~
  83. MFJ 945 ANTENNA TUNER ~ @ MFJ945
  84. MFJ 948 ANTENNA TUNER ~ @ MFJ948
  85. MFJ 949 ANTENNA TUNER ~ @ MFJ949
  86. MFJ 969 Roller Antenna Tuner ~ @ MFJ 969
  87. MIDLAND VHF BOOSTER ~
  88. MIRAGE 5-50WATT LINEAR ~
  89. NR 22L ~ @ NR22L
  90. NR 770 H (CENTRE COIL) ~ @ NR770
  91. NR 770S ~
  92. NW 1001 ~
  93. NW 2001 ~
  94. OPEK DL 60 DUMMY ~
  95. OPEX CO-AX SWICTH CX ~
  96. OPEX CX 201 2 WAY COAX SWICTH ~
  97. OPEX DUMMY LOAD ~
  98. OPEX LIGHTNING ARESTER ~
  99. PB 32 KENWOOD BATTERY ~
  100. PB 34 KENWOOD BATTERY ~
  101. PB 36 KENWOOD BATTERY ~
  102. PB 37 KENWOOD BATTERY ~
  103. PB 39 KENWOOD BATTERY ~
  104. PL 259 ! ~ RM
  105. RG 58 4 MTR ~ (For Mobile)
  106. RG 8 100 MTR ~
  107. RG 8 20 MTR ~
  108. RG 8 30 MTR ~
  109. RH 205 TELESKOPIK ~ @ RH 205
  110. RH 701 ~
  111. RH 770 ~
  112. SG 2000 ~ @ SG 2000
  113. SG7500
  114. SG 7700
  115. SG 7900 ~ @ SG 7900
  116. SMA MALE TO BNC ( F ) ~
  117. START TRANSFORMER FOR YAGI ~
  118. SURPORT BOOM ~
  119. SX 100 SWR METER ~@ SX-100
  120. SX 1000 SWR METER ~ @ SX-1000
  121. SX 200 ~ @ SX-200
  122. SX 400 SWR METER ~ @ SX-400
  123. TH 22 RAPID CHARGER ~
  124. TH 234 ~ @ TH234
  125. THK2AT ~
  126. THF7E
  127. TKR 720 M2 REPEATER VHF ~
  128. TM 261 ~ @ TM261 Popular...!!!!
  129. TM 271A ~ @ TM271A
  130. TPA 9120 15A P/SUPPLY ~
  131. TS 480 SAT~
  132. TSU8 ~
  133. UT 109 SCRAMBLE UNIT ~
  134. VX 110 ~
  135. VX 150 ~
  136. VX 1R ~ @ VX1R
  137. VX 2R ~ @ VX2R
  138. VX3R RM 710.00
  139. VX 5R ~ @ VX5R
  140. VX 6R ~ @ XV6R RM 996.00
  141. VX 7R ~ @ VX7R RM 1350.00
  142. WD 330 (base) ALL BAND HF ANTENNA ~
    c/w RG8 - 30meter
  143. WD 330S (base) ALL BAND HF ANTENNA ~
  144. DAIMOND X 50 BASE STATION VHF+UHF ~
  145. DAIMOND X 510 2 X 5/8 VHF+UHF BASE STATION ~RM465.00
  146. DAIMOND X 7000 ~
  147. DAIMOND X 700H ~
  148. YAESU EARPIECE MH 37A4B ~
  149. YAESU HANDY PTT MIC MH34B4B ~
  150. MALDOL ALL BAND (HF/VHF/UHF) MOBILE ANT ~
  151. YAESU G 250 ROTATOR ~
  152. YAESU G 5500 ROTATOR ~

What Is Amateur Radio?


Introduction


Amateur Radio, also affectionately known as "ham radio", is a hobby of constructing, experimenting and communicating using radio equipment. In Malaysia, hams are licensed by the Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission and an amateur radio operator can operate radio equipment from home, from their vehicle and from anywhere in Malaysia. A number of radio frequencies have been set aside for Amateur Radio use. On these frequencies a ham can talk across town or around the world. The scope and possibilities are endless-from sending digital information to operating via Amateur Radio satellites. As of 2004 about 3 million worldwide, 70,000 in Germany, 5,000 in Norway, 57,000 in Canada, and 700,000 in the USA.

Who can be Hams ?


You can become an Amateur Radio operator - no mater what gender or physical ability and above 14 years of age. People from all walks of life pass their entry-level exams and earn their Amateur (ham) Radio licenses. They all share the diverse world of activities you can explore with ham radio.

You will never know who you will run into when communicating with Amateur Radio. Young people, retirees, teachers and students, engineers and scientists, doctors, mechanics and technicians, homemakers, boaters and astronauts.... and even entertainers! Getting started in ham radio has never been easier! We invite you to explore the following information and learn about amateur radio, and if you are stationed in Penang you can see some of the hams in the Northern area. If you are in some other areas in the country, I can help to give you some of the kind hearted hams nearest to you who will love to share with you how the hobby works.

You too are welcomed to contact non-profit organisations such as The Malay Amateur Radio Society of The Northern Peninsular Malaysia (ASTRA), Malaysian Amateur Radio Transmitter's Society (MARTS) in Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian Amateur Radio Emergency Services Society, or any amateur radio clubs in your area.


A Fun Hobby...


Ham radio operators use two-way radio stations from their homes, cars, boats and outdoors to make hundreds of friends around town and around the world. They communicate with each other using voice, computers and morse code. Some hams bounce their signals off the upper regions of the atmosphere, so they can talk with hams on the other side of the world. Other hams use satellites. Many use hand-held radios that fit in their pockets. Some hams exchange pictures of each other using television. Some also like to work on electronic circuits, building their own radios and antennas. A few pioneers in Amateur Radio have even contributed to advances in technology that we all enjoy today. There are even ham-astronauts who take radio with them on space shuttle missions and thrill thousand of hams on earth with a call from space.

On the Serious side....


Using even the simplest radio set-ups and antennas, amateurs communicate with each other during emergencies. They handle messages for other public service organisations during all kinds of emergencies including; hurricane, earthquakes, tornadoes and floods, motor accidents, fires and chemical spills, search and rescue.


Where do I start?


The rules for earning an Amateur Radio license vary depending on which country you live in. In Malaysia, there are 2 license classes. These licenses are granted by MCMC of Malaysia.
The most popular license for beginners is the Class B license, which no longer requires a morse code examination and gives all the priviledge in the VHF band. Many Class B licensees enjoy using small 2-m hand-held radios to stay in touch with other hams in their area. This license holder may operate FM voice, digital packet, television, SSB voice and several other interesting modes. They can even make international radio contacts via stallites, using relatively simple equipment. To earn a Class B license, you will need to pass a written exam . These are multiple-choice test (100 questions - 2 hours), written with beginners in mind. You will study topics such as radio operating practices, telecommunication rules, basic electrical theory and telecommunication act.
The Class A license lets you talk by radio using voice, morse code or computers across all Ham frequencies and bands. To earn a Class-A license you will need to pass a 12 word per minute morse code test, where you will be assessed on the ability to received by ear and transmit using straight key. When the Guideliness of Amateur Radio was published by MCMC on October 2004, they have mentioned that by April 1, 2007, the Morse Code requirement will be abolished. The MCMC is seems to be reviewing this, and chances are we still need to take Morse test at 5 words per minute in the future.

Where do I get more information ?



Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission @ http://www.mcmc.gov.my

The Malay Amateur Radio Society of Northern Peninsular Malaysia @ http://www.astra.org.my

Malaysian Amateur Radio Emergency Services Society @ http://mares.org.my/

Malaysian Amateur Radio Transmitters' Society @ http://www.marts.org.my