In a message to 3830@contesting.com, VO1HE writes:
> It worked quite nicely but really needs a CW filter.
Know what u mean Paul hi! I remember trying to work AH2R in the same event a
few years back and it never happened for that very reason!
I can recommend the Inrad 400Hz job hr. Great shape factor - the IF shift
needs a slow motion drive after fitting! The 250 would be better for just S&P
but doesn't have quite as good SF. The 400 is ideal for running as many people
can't/don't 'net' real good these days!! Either way, they'd beat the
optional 500hz 'You-Say' one! Worth the money if ur into CW...
73 Al G0XBV
P.S Wish I could've had a look around the place en route to Halifax Paul.
Just able to sniff the air from the cabin door whilst on the tarmac for about
1/2 an hour or so :>(
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