RM>Hi Daryl!   
      
   Hi, Richard...   
      
   RM>I use it as FM radio, and in the background it is monitoring a local FM   
   RM>repeater.   
      
    One of the local hams, who is one of the area VE Team Liaisons (we help each   
   other at our exam sessions), has the Yaesu FT-991 (it replaced the FT-897). He   
   *LOVES* it, but he laments that "you can't receive FM stations on it". :P I   
   guess he wants it also "to do windows and laundry".    
      
    When I go to these license exam sessions, I bring along copies of ham radio   
   catalogs for reading...what I refer to as "ham radio porn". The reason for   
   that is because "the prices are so nasty"!! But, it gives the examinees an   
   idea of what to put out, money wise. There is gear for every budget...but hams   
   are some of the most cheapskate...er, frugal (hi hi)...individuals you'll ever   
   meet.   
      
    A few years ago, on Amateur Radio Newsline, they were advertising a DC to   
   Daylight Rig at Dayton Hamvention for $17,000!! Now, I could outfit a nice   
   shack for that amount, with rigs, power supplies, antennas, SWR meters,   
   computers, accessories, etc. But, all that for just one rig?? To me, that's   
   overkill.   
      
    Having to live with antenna prohibitions isn't too bad in regard to cost...I   
   don't have to worry about the rigs, and everything else...not to mention the   
   price. A basic D-Star HT can run over $400, yet I can use my DV Dongle ($200),   
   which I use with DV Tool. I noted this "price fact" when I went to an area   
   high school ham radio club last year, to give an overview of the hobby, and to   
   do a demo of my programs...which are:   
      
   1) Outpost for Packet Via Telnet. The N0KFQ BBS in Branson Missouri is a full   
   featured packet BBS, with both RF and telnet access...helpful for those who   
   don't have or can't have a TNC, or there is no packet node in their area.   
      
    They also have a digital net every Monday night at 7pm U.S. Central Time, in   
   a roundtable format. The OM and his XYL that run it are an elderly couple in   
   their 80's, and that's the main thing they do in ham radio...packet. The   
   couple is as sweet as could be. The net has been busy, with at times, nearly 2   
   dozen hams on the log!!   
      
   2) Echolink on the main computer, and the Smartphone.   
      
   3) DV Tool (with the DV Dongle), plus D-Rats for D-Star.   
      
   4) RMS Express to check mail via Winlink 2000 (WL2K). D-Rats is no longer able   
   to process WL2K messages, as the original author, Dan, KK7DS, is no longer   
   developing it. D-Rats will still work with the rest of the items, but no   
   longer with WL2K.   
      
    I also have these set up on the laptop, which I bought at the Shreveport   
   hamfest last year for $100. It has Windows Vista Home Basic on it, but it's   
   nice for a demo, like what I did for a ham radio club at a local high school   
   last year. Plus, I'll take that with me to the Huntsville Hamfest in August.   
      
    My elderly Mom gave me the bus ticket as a birthday present...and I was   
   stunned by the difference in price between bus and air. The 80% refundable bus   
   ticket (which we got a few months back) was $250 -- the same for air was 10   
   times that amount!! Plus, I don't think I'll get groped for the bus, as I   
   would with flying. With internal metal implants from prostate surgery last   
   year, I'm guaranteed to set the checkpoint alarms off now. I'll pick up the   
   bus ticket at the local station in early August. Too bad they don't have   
   e-tickets like Amtrak does, but while trains go through Huntsville, Amtrak   
   doesn't serve that area...the same for Shreveport.   
      
    The bus (Greyhound) has complimentary Wi-Fi, so while it's basically   
   interstate all the way (Interstate 30, then Interstate 40 from Little Rock to   
   Nashville, then Interstate 65 from Nashville to Huntsville), I can have the   
   laptop and headset mic, and work each of those modes (obviously only one at a   
   time with the sound card) while going down the road.   
      
    But, I prefer someone else do the driving, as I can't handle the long   
      
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