There's been lots of discussion recently (in a contesting.com poll, for
example) about what it will take to get radio manufacturers to make better
receivers. However, I think we are coming to realize that in crowded bands
with strong signals, noisy transmitters (key clicks, phase noise) are often the
limiting factor in receiving. Phase noise characteristics have generally
improved since the introduction of the first frequency-synthesized radios,
although there is still room for improvement. Key clicks, however, seem to
have gotten worse over the years! This is particularly true since the
FT-1000MP has become one of the most popular radios. I used to own one but now
have the IC-781. Whenever I do lowband CW contests, I find reception is
hindered most by the key clicks from strong stateside signals.
If you own one of the Yaesu rigs, please do the key click mods (and thanks to
W8JI for his work on this). The rest of us should continue to make noise on
the subject until the manufacturers start to listen.
73, John W1FV
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