Try the Raytheon series - as I remember they are mil spec and made of a material that won't crack. There is an example here - http://www.surplussales.com/ShaftHardware/Knobs-3.html Frank W2FCA
There must have been some change. I had a Vibroplex iambic deluxe years ago that was a real work of art. I only got rid of it because I had too many keys. Maybe I should have kept it. Frank W2FCA
I might be wrong, but wouldn't 100% duty mean "brick on key"? If there's a 20 minute limit, it seems the duty cycle would then be split with the amount of off time. Would also seem to allow 100% duty
I have an Omni V so I already have the filters but I sure can't see me swapping them from one radio to the other. That would be like having two cars but one set of snow tires. Frank W2FCA
There is also a marketing concept that is called something like "Collect the cream" sales. You start out with a higher price knowing that there are some who will buy the latest and greatest even if t
Hi all My Omni V has developed a problem. When first turned on it works fine, but after 10 - 15 min signals become unreadable. The sound is like bubbling water almost as if the tuning knob was being
If I could have 3 different filters in each IF, I would be tempted to go - 6.3 MHz: 2.8, 1.8, 500Hz 9 MHz: 2.8, 1.8, 250Hz I don't think the 2.4 would have that much greater fidelity that the 1.8 nor
I can't speak for the VI, but I have an Omni V that had that problem. Sounded like I was putting the audio through a guitar fuzz tone control. I wound up unsoldering the audio line at the mike connec
I have an Omni, a 238, and a Titan all rackmounted with a Racal 6790 and a Yeasu FT736. The TT and Racal stuff looks like communication gear. The Yeasu looks (as my wife said) like a boombox. I would