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CW / CW Question
« on: March 21, 2008, 03:45:11 PM »
Hi Again,
Can\'t tell you about the K3 except it and all the rigs in that performance class have lots of menu settings to set them up for CW or SSB etc. i.e. They\'re more complex to operate well because of the understanding needed to get the most out of the hardware. I noticed you haven\'t mentioned what rig you have. Perhaps you ought to get a CW filter for it and get your feet wet in CW operation before you spend any money.
73,
Rob WA9UAA
:streichel:

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CW / CW Question
« on: March 19, 2008, 09:58:22 AM »
Thanks for the update. For smooth CW I\'d go with Ten Tec. For strictly CW they don\'t get much better. The next questions involves what your operating conditions and location are like. Do you need/ want extra bells and whistles or a more simplistic rig?
Do you feel the need for crystal filters vs. DSP filtering etc.? Are you dealing with a high noise environment?
73,
Rob WA9UAA

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CW / CW Question
« on: March 18, 2008, 04:21:04 PM »
Hi OM,
 Much depends upon what rig you have now. Questions..
What brand and model is your rig?
Does your rig have a cw filter or a place to put one in?
Does it have a built in keyer?
A little more information will help the group help you out.
73,
Rob WA9UAA :)

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CW / Contest Vs. Ragchew
« on: March 13, 2008, 03:53:30 PM »
Hi Buddy,
Thanks for the welcome; I need a little inspiration to get on the air sometimes.
73,
Rob WA9UAA

p.s. You guys have the best smilies collection!

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CW / Contest Vs. Ragchew
« on: March 13, 2008, 11:31:50 AM »
Hi All,
When I\'m on its in rag chew mode. I haven\'t been on enough lately and now I\'m out of practice. hihi
73,
Rob WA9UAA :)

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