Code The way it works on C W is that you can send faster than you can copy when you first start with C W. Then after you get up to about 40 WPM then it goes the other way usually. Then comes the keyb
It seems that you would want your tower and house ground tied together. Also I disconnect antennas outside but don't break the rotor cable, so not so good? Thanks gang.
Bob, you can use some of those small computer fans, about three and a quarter inch square and blow the air across the heat sink on the rig. Use two of them in series, 12 volts and you can't hardly he
ONLY CW!? Any CB OP can get on the air and push a button and start yakking, How many of them have what it takes to learn and become proficient on CW? Ed
T-T Corsair II T-T 960 Power Supply T-T KR1B Electronic Keyer T-T Argosy Transciever T-T Century 21 Transciever If interested, please call Ron, N7RU, 801-253-0609 or e-mail n7ru@juno.com to work some
About the Delta 580, I have used several rigs and always using qsk, that includes several different TT rigs, Omni 6,5,c and Triton the most comfortable rig for prolong listening to is the Delta 580.
What is the thinking on grounding the tower ground to the ground coming into the house at the power, 220 service entrance? Tie them together or not? Ed
Mike, you may have done or will do many more FD runs but this one you will never forget. Just like a fishing trip that you fall in the lake. Ed -- Original Message -- From: "Scott Rosenfeld [N7JI]" <
F. S. Triton 540, 299 audio qrg readout, 252 m P.S. TT mic, not sure but think it is model 215, silver gray with stand. This station works perfectly. Price, 300.00 plus shipping. This station would b
Harry, thanks for posting that note about code practice for the Omni 6. I have one and never knew that information so thanks. Ed K7UC -- Original Message -- From: <DK2GZ@aol.com> To: <tentec@contesti
One thing to consider is that you can't use QSK with an outboard unit which is bad news. I had a NIR 12 and I didn't like it on cw at all and I don't work SSb. I haven't tried the DSP with my Omni si