[CQ-Contest] Re: IR cans?
Rich Dailey, KA8OKH
okh.npi at gte.net
Sun Sep 9 18:00:23 EDT 2001
The ones I use right now are Zenith brand. But I have also used Sony units.
Both work very well, however I think the pads on the Sony's are more
comfortable.
Rich
At 07:20 PM 9/7/01 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi Rich ... what's the mfr info on your headsets?
>
>Thanks
>Dennis, K7FL
>Battle Ground, WA
>
>At 01:25 AM 9/8/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>
>> >Does anyone have experience of using IR ( i.e. cordless) cans in
>> >the RF environment?
>>
>>I've used several different brands - also a few of the 900mhz types -
>>with no rf problems whatsoever. But I never run more than 100w.
>>
>>I would think that unless it gets into the audio line from the rig, it
should
>>by it's very nature (IR) be rf-proof, no?
>>
>>I particularly like the 900mhz units since they are not line of sight as the
>>IR units. Very convenient for those "rest" periods in the other important
>>room of the house.
>>
>>Rich, KA8OKH
>>
>>
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