Garry,
I also have a 723 and the mavching 722 VFO (see =
http://www.geocities.com/gvernucci/station.html).
One thing I did'nt like was the fact that, to switch from receive to =
transmit and viceversa, one must turn a knob. The same thing to tune the =
transmitter. Doing that many times, the plastic knob will surely break.
With the addition of a foot PTT (a pedal) and some rewiring of the =
transmitter, I can now operate it without ever touching the function =
switch knob:
- for tuning the transmitter just press the CW key=20
- for transmitting over the air, press the foot pedal too
73
Tony, I0JX
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Antonio Vernucci, I0JX US call: K0JX
50-MHz beacon: 50.004 KHz FSK 10W 5/8 vertical antenna
home page:
http://www.qsl.net/i0jx
e-mail: k0jx {at} amsat {dot} org
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"Garry W Tidler" ha scritto nel messaggio =
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Today I received a GZ-34 tube for my Eico 723 TX . Maybe I can get my =
TX on=20
for Slow Key Night .
See radio at
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...35284021&ss =
PageName=3DSTRK:MEWN:IT
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See tube at
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...37026173&ss =
PageName=3DSTRK:MEWN:IT
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More pictures of tube at
alt.binaries.pictures.radio
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I bought a Eico 723 TX in the early 60,s with the idea I would become =
A Ham.=20
I didn't become a ham until 1978 so I never did get to used the Eico =
723.
When I started in 1978 I bought a Heathkit HW-16 so I didn't need the =
Eico=20
so I sold it to another ham .
Seen this on ebay and had to have it.
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Garry WW9GT
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