After the discussion here, I managed to get my first ham license (General class) and my first radio (a THF6A). I’ve been very happy with the radio as I have to move around a lot right now and it’s been a great help to not have to take down antennas and the like to operate. I’ve been all over multiple states and haven’t had a problem yet.
Accessorizing it a bit, I’ve concentrated on power first, with two Li-ion packs, a AA pack, and AAA adapters, all of which work fine. I also have the wall and 12-V chargers. I did wind up replacing the stock antenna with a diamond one and I’ve found that you all were right, my ability to work repeaters greatly increased (I regularly use one that’s 20 miles away). For obvious reasons I grabbed a pocket repeater directory.
For walk-around I have the lapel-mike with earbud and I’ve also added the hand-mike remote for the car. All of these have worked great and I still have spent less on my radio so far than many people spend on their antennas.
All of this stuff except the adapters and remote mike (which gets left in the car) can fit in an old game-boy case, and I’ve finally hit decision time. My bug-out radio has been a Grundig G6 Aviator for a long time. It runs on 2 AA’s. I’m considering replacing it entirely in the bag with the THF6A. It has even wider reception and it can, needs be, CALL for help or even call 911 if a compatible repeater is around. My AA solar charger will still work with it, too.
The downside, though, is that it DOES wind up being two items: the radio itself, which also can’t fold its antenna like the Grundig, and the old case with the batteries and such in it.
I would just like some takes on replacing the Grundig with the THF6A. I don't really plan on choosing (I like both), but if I have to on short notice such as a repeat of the Apex chemical fire I went though a few years back, there may be advantages or disadvantages either way and I’d like to find out about them BEFORE I have a problem.
Thanks all!


