j_gardhouse
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Doug,
While one can easily purchase a used radio, I generally advise against it - especially if you are new to things. Ham folk[this includes me, but not for the following] generally (in my opinion) don't seem to understand the concept of depreciation, and also have a habit of doing 'poor' (eg not factory quality) repairs when things do go wrong.
I've been doing the radio thing for a while, and have purchased used rigs in the past - In general, I won't do it again - unless it is an item that is no longer for sale, or comes from paticular individuals.
The iCom V8000 as the other Doug mentioned, is probably the best bang for your buck these days - I'm not a huge fan of iCom as I have had some issues with thier top-of-the-line handheld - but some of the underpinnings of the 8000 I belive is common with thier commercial grade radios, which are actually decent.
Remember, to run anywhere near max output, you do need to run [fused] power directly from the battery - don't even think about using the cigarette plug - it may work briefly, but its a bad idea for many reasons.
Any questions, lemme know.
Jamie
P.s. Avoid shopping at radioworld, yeah yeah, I know thier somewhat local, but cutomer service is a forgien notion to them, it would seem (even when you go in and drop 2 grand in under 10 minutes, they couldent care less).
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