[RTTY] luggable rtty station

Neal Campbell nealk3nc at gmail.com
Tue Jul 18 20:06:45 EDT 2006


But you can buy 2 746pro's for the cost of one 756pro3! I owned a pro2 and
it's a sweet rig so its not that I would refuse a double barrel pro3 setup
but do you get double the performance for a luggable setup?

-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Faunt N6TQS +1-510-655-8604 [mailto:faunt at panix.com] 
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 8:04 PM
To: nealk3nc at gmail.com
Cc: jds at twistedoak.com; rtty at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RTTY] luggable rtty station

Err, the 756PROIII weighs just about the same as the 746PRO,
(21+ vs 20-) and is a more capable radio.  They're also just about the
same volume, too.

73, doug

   From: "Neal Campbell" <nealk3nc at gmail.com>
   Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 18:52:45 -0400

   I personally would go with IC-746pros. Full-output 100% duty cycle, the
rx
   is quite gud, built-in rtty demod and not very heavy!

   -----Original Message-----
   From: rtty-bounces at contesting.com [mailto:rtty-bounces at contesting.com] On
   Behalf Of Jeff Stai
   Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 1:25 PM
   To: rtty at contesting.com
   Subject: [RTTY] luggable rtty station


   hi - I currently find myself often guest operating at local 'super'
stations
   for RTTY contests. Since these stations typically do not have RTTY set
up, I
   end up lugging computer, rigs, and even SO2R aids like stub filters to
these
   locations.

   I am currently hauling around my trusty pair of old FT1000Ds which I like
FB
   for RTTY operation (yes, even with the crazy tuning rate), but they are
very
   heavy and getting up in years - not to mention having to break them down
   from my home station and set them back up each time.

   This may be ultimately something of a fantasy exercise, but I thought I
   would poll you folks anyway to see where it led...

   So the question is: If I could, I would like a matched pair of rigs that
met
   the following basic specs:

   - modern receiver specs, at least as good as my 1000Ds with INRAD roofing
   and 250/400 hz filters

   - relatively light weight

   - FSK required

   - comfortable at 100W with RTTY contest duty cycles

   So, if you could, what would you recommend?

   thanks very much! - jeff wk6i


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