Certainly not the TS-940. Its response to computer polling screws up
the transmitted frequency whenever RIT or XIT (but not both) is active
and is set at a non-zero frequency differential relative to the main
VFO. So perhaps something similar to the TS-950 might be reasonably
close?
And while he's at it, if he wants to make it a _truly_ perfect rig,
can he make it receive CW on the other sideband?
Bud, K2KIR
At 03:02 PM 98/11/09 -0500, Pete Smith wrote:
>
>The other day a guy posted a message on the Kenwood reflector announcing
>that he had cloned the microprocessor board for the TS-930.
>If you could emulate one radio's remote capabilities for contesting, what
>would it be?
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