The Wouxun KG-699E
I had seen these on eBay but lumped them with similar makes in the “Cheap Chinese copy category” and so I had ignored them.
A search of the 4M website revealed them to be quite good on receive as well. Naturally they won’t have the strong signal handling capability of a fixed or mobile rig. I thought I would see what they cost? They were £86 on eBay but going directly to a shop in Hong Kong they were $113 including P&P.
409Shop don’t take cards but payment was okay through PayPal so I decided to take the plunge, registered with the shop and placed my order. The total cost came to £79
The radio arrived in about 7 days of the order and I noticed that customs said they opened it for inspection. Importantly they hadn’t decided to add any extra duty.
The photos says it all really – The radio was well packaged and came with a charger, belt clip, mobile phone type of microphone and ear piece. The two helical antennas cover upper and lower half of the radios coverage which is 66 – 88MhZ. The blue antenna covers 4 meters.
Its a nice size and the antenna isn't too long! Removing the lithium battery pack (Lasts about 24 hours on standby) reveals excellent construction.
This photos a bit under exposed (can you say that for digital snaps?) but I could obtain about 5 watts into a load. And 3 Watts into an infinite SWR. The antennas are a fairly good match so I expect its delivering close to the specified 5 watts. The power is adjustable down to 1 watt. Its a shame the squelch is in the menu but thats the only niggle I found.
So there you have it! I'm quite impressed with this radio and it fills a niche left by the big boys. They also make similar hand helds for 2M and 70cm and now a combined 2/70cm.
I have since purchased a nifty speaker mic ($12) which make the rig more convenient for long overs.
A word of caution. These radios can transmit out of band so only I would only recommend them to licensed amateurs i.e. Senior OMs who know the rules.
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