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Just wondering what was typical. Thanks for any input!! ...Dave Hi Dave. What I found I had to do with my HA-5 with my Globe Scout 680 and DX-60 as a Novice was use a very fast relay with dual contacts - I smoked something when I tried to connect them 'in parallel' so thought isolation was in order. Funny thing is I never had a second receiver to monitor my actual keying on - my S-85 pulled so hard key-down that I have no idea what my keying was like. But I never had bad reports so it must have been pretty decent. Don't know how typical I was, but it worked for many years that way. Dave WB7AWK |
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