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Re: [TenTec] Help me Decide ??

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Help me Decide ??
From: RaySoifer@cs.com
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Date: Sat, 09 Aug 2008 20:32:34 -0400
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Hi all,

I have a hypothesis I'd like to check out through this reflector: most of the 
people I know or whose posts I've read who like the Flex 5000 are (a) 
comfortable with computer programming and/or (b) are primarily phone or digital 
ops, not CW.

I suppose that makes two hypotheses, not one, but I'd still be interested to 
know if they are right or wrong.

73,

Ray W2RS




Ken Brown <ken.d.brown@hawaiiantel.net> wrote:

>
>>   RF
>> getting into equipment running 500 to 1.5KW is a problem with any
>> radio. 
>Seldom a problem with tube radios, especially operating CW. Does that 
>mean I'd stick to tube technology? No.
>>  Any one who says
>> they don't have problems when running high power are eather lieing, lucky or 
>> extreamly smart.
>I may be lucky, or I just take the proper steps to avoid RF problems. 
>I'm sort of smart, but I don't think it takes a genius to keep RF out of 
>places it will cause trouble. Again, even with solid state radios, 
>running mostly CW, RF problems are fewer than when using an audio input 
>on the rig.
>>   Its all
>> about how you feel about the radio, front pannel lay out ease of use,
>> how intuitive it is to operate, good filters and ability to receive
>> those very week signals.
>Having a front panel with controls is really nice, if you like that. 
>Some people like to click a rodent. Cheaper to leave that stuff out and 
>have a computer do the radio/human interfacing. That is not they way I 
>want to operate though. The Omni VI works as soon as I flip the switch. 
>Don't need to wait for anything to boot. At least not a perceptible 
>amount of time. I don't know about the Onions, maybe they're ready to go 
>right away too, and as long as you don't get them in a knot, they work. 
>Omni VI virtually never gets in a knot requiring a power cycle. To be 
>honest, it has happened once or twice in the five or more years I've 
>owned one.
>
>DE N6KB
>
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