Colin,
Don't prompt me to start a business making 50 Ohm Morse keys!
(Of course there would be at least two models in the range - one for
100 Watt and one for 1500 Watt - and the word 'miracle' or similar
would doubtless appear somewhere in the ads)!
Regards.
Mark.
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At 14:23 15/08/2006, Gudguyham@aol.com wrote:
>
>In a message dated 8/15/2006 9:19:15 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
>k7fm@teleport.com writes:
>
>Years ago, a friend of mine hooked up a $27,000 Tektronix SA to a 4 element
>beam and made a qso on 20 meter cw. Only problem was keying it - he had to
>insert the key in the antenna line.
>
>73, Colin K7FM
>
>
>
>
>If more people used CW we would not be talking so much about IMD. But I'd
>bet we start a big thread on KEY CLICKS. Now, keying the antenna for CW is
>what I call keying the "final stage". Lou
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