My Transeivers
ICOM 7000

This is my main radio at home. It's an all band radio with 100W on HF, 50W on VHF and 35W on UHF. I've had this radio for a while and I'm still learning how to use it.
Kenwood TM-D710A

This is my radio when I'm on the road (and I'm on the road a lot!) It is a VHF/UHF radio with 50 Watt of power. It has a built in TNC and is APRS ready. It is a very solid radio.
Kenwood TM-D700

This used to be my main mobile radio but was retired and now is operation in my mobile trailer. It is a dual band radio with 50 Watt on VHF and 35 Watt on UHF. It has a TNC and is APRS ready.
Wouxun KG-uv6d

Of all the fancy portables that I have, this is the one I prefer. It beets the .... out of all of them for reception and transmit power. It is a 5 Watt portable but from home, I can get to repeaters more then 30km away while others won't work. And that's with its stock antenna. It is a simple radio, asian made, a little complex to program but overall, I love that radio.
Motorola XPR-7550

I don't have this radio yet but it is on order. This is a DMR digital radio with built in GPS.
What is a DMR radio and what does it have to do with Amateur radio?? More to come!!!
What is a DMR radio and what does it have to do with Amateur radio?? More to come!!!
Kenwood TH-D72A

The TH-D72A is a good portable with built-in TNC and is APRS ready. Very handy for tracking those rockets!
ICOM IC-92Ad

The IC-92AD is a very solid radio with D-Star capabilities. There is no D-Star repeaters in NB so not very usefull on that end. But, when I travel, that's the radio I bring with me
ICOM IC-2200H

This is a very solid radio by Icom, 65 Watt VHF only. It is my backup radio.