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Steve-
Remembered such a gadget in NCJ. Checking back, one is advertised in
Sept/Oct 1991. The company Ekletech, 375 Uthe Lane, St. Louis, MO
63033, Phone 314-355-0705. This was for the TS-930/TS-940 and allowed
you to switch between the internal VFO and the remote ... but no RIT.
Hope this helps.
73- Fred, W6TKV
Steve Daniel wrote:
> I recall an aftermarket device designed to be remotely mounted (ie, by
>
> your keyboard) which allowed the operator to control the rit and
> possibly the vfo from that location. I have searched recent contesting
>
> magazines and found nothing. Does anyone else remember such a device?
> If
> so, could you please send any pertinent info to me? Thanks to all. 73,
>
> Steve, NN4T.
>
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Steve-
<P>Remembered such a gadget in NCJ. Checking back, one is advertised
in Sept/Oct 1991. The company Ekletech, 375 Uthe Lane, St. Louis,
MO 63033, Phone 314-355-0705. This was for the TS-930/TS-940
and allowed you to switch between the internal VFO and the remote ... but
no RIT. Hope this helps.
<P>73- Fred, W6TKV
<P><I>Steve Daniel wrote:</I>
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE><I>I recall an aftermarket device designed to be
remotely mounted (ie, by</I>
<BR><I>your keyboard) which allowed the operator to control the rit and</I>
<BR><I>possibly the vfo from that location. I have searched recent
contesting</I>
<BR><I>magazines and found nothing. Does anyone else remember such a device?
If</I>
<BR><I>so, could you please send any pertinent info to me? Thanks to all.
73,</I>
<BR><I>Steve, NN4T.</I>
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