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Reviews Categories | Transceivers: VHF/UHF+ Amateur Hand-held | Alinco DJ-C5 Help


Reviews Summary for Alinco DJ-C5
Alinco DJ-C5 Reviews: 13 Average rating: 4.6/5 MSRP: $130
Description: Small pocket size 300mW dualband HT
More info: http://www.alinco.com/Products/DJC5T.shtml
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WA2QAC Rating: 5/5 Aug 22, 2000 21:43 Send this review to a friend
As seen in "Hollow Man" (Briefly)  Time owned: 6 to 12 months
A great little radio, but lacking in power. But it's so tiny, definitely a "shirt pocket" radio with a lot of features packed into it. Used it for 8 months before moving up to a higher power HT.
 
KF6RNU Rating: 5/5 Jun 26, 2000 09:31 Send this review to a friend
Nice radio!  Time owned: 6 to 12 months
Considering it's literally about the size of a credit card, it has a lot of features in a tiny box. I would have to say my favorite things about the radio are 1) It's easy to press buttons, and 2) It's Lithium-Ion battery. Although it has it's obvious limitations, I use the radio often. I've never had any mechanical problems with the radio either. The radio is fairly easy to operate. I'd recommend it to anyone.


Scott
KF6RNU
 
DOVER Rating: 5/5 Jun 26, 2000 07:21 Send this review to a friend
a fine backup radio  Time owned: 6 to 12 months
This is one of the smallest useful radios I have used.

weighting in at 85g, this little guy can be carried in a pocket of bag and *not* take up any room

I would not recomend this as a primary radio, it make a great choice as a mini spare or something you want to take with you when your HT is just to bulky.
 
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