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And then there is the direct competitor to the KWM-2(A)... Hallicrafters
wonderful late model SR-400A.... arguably a better receiver... also has Teflon wire etc... great audio and useful CW and a CW filter. But perhaps even harder to find then a good KWM-2A. I have a great example on my web page.... see sig line. Mike, W9WIS -- Michael Melland, W9WIS Winneconne, Wisconsin USA EN54pc qrp-l #1656 - qrparci # 9875 - iparc #252 ars #1075 - http://webpages.charter.net/w9wis/ |
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On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 15:56:14 GMT, Edward Knobloch
wrote: Rick originally said he wanted SSB plus c.w. capability. The KWM-2 is a fine SSB transceiver, but it's c.w. operation is the pits. It keys an audio oscillator (about 1.5 KHz)into the mic circuits to generate c.w., Now that you mention it, I remember that. That always struck me as rather lame for a radio that was supposed to be the Cadillac of its time. For the purposes of this exercise, SSB is more important to me than CW, though CW is also a factor ... maybe I should re-think this. I didn't mention it before (because I didn't think of it) but reliability is also a factor. Now, I never had any trouble with my NCX-5 or my HW-101 or SBE-34 or Heath MT-1/MR-1 combo or the Swan I had (don't remember now which model, might have been the 260 or 270), but at the time everybody was saying how much more reliable the Collins was than any of the others. Rick WA1RKT |
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