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Pete Holden February 18th 04 05:17 AM

Best Rig for CW?
 
A few years ago, when I was really getting fired up for ham radio, I bought
an IC756. Well, as time has passed I've settled in on what I really like.
I don't do contests, don't do SSB, no AM or FM, no RTTY, etc. I just do CW.
Okay, not straight key, but I just like CW and mostly on either 20 or 15
meters.

I don't need memories or computer control or whatever. I'm just looking for
the best rig for CW. I want something that will dig a signal out of the
QSB, QRN and QRM. I read a lot of guys raving about their QRP rigs but I do
want something that'll run 100 watts.

Now, I'm not necessarily looking for an inexpensive rig. In fact, maybe my
756 will do as good a job as any. If that's the case, tell me.

Suggestions please.... Thanks, Pete



Edward A. Feustel February 18th 04 11:54 AM


"Pete Holden" wrote in message
news:AzCYb.58403$uV3.248805@attbi_s51...
A few years ago, when I was really getting fired up for ham radio, I

bought
an IC756. Well, as time has passed I've settled in on what I really like.
I don't do contests, don't do SSB, no AM or FM, no RTTY, etc. I just do

CW.
Okay, not straight key, but I just like CW and mostly on either 20 or 15
meters.

I don't need memories or computer control or whatever. I'm just looking

for
the best rig for CW. I want something that will dig a signal out of the
QSB, QRN and QRM. I read a lot of guys raving about their QRP rigs but I

do
want something that'll run 100 watts.

Now, I'm not necessarily looking for an inexpensive rig. In fact, maybe

my
756 will do as good a job as any. If that's the case, tell me.

Suggestions please.... Thanks, Pete


Look at the K2/100 or the Orion. Their numbers have
been published this year in QST. The TenTec mailing list
has lots of stuff on the Orion and I believe there is a K2 list which is
just as glowing.

N5EI



Edward A. Feustel February 18th 04 11:54 AM


"Pete Holden" wrote in message
news:AzCYb.58403$uV3.248805@attbi_s51...
A few years ago, when I was really getting fired up for ham radio, I

bought
an IC756. Well, as time has passed I've settled in on what I really like.
I don't do contests, don't do SSB, no AM or FM, no RTTY, etc. I just do

CW.
Okay, not straight key, but I just like CW and mostly on either 20 or 15
meters.

I don't need memories or computer control or whatever. I'm just looking

for
the best rig for CW. I want something that will dig a signal out of the
QSB, QRN and QRM. I read a lot of guys raving about their QRP rigs but I

do
want something that'll run 100 watts.

Now, I'm not necessarily looking for an inexpensive rig. In fact, maybe

my
756 will do as good a job as any. If that's the case, tell me.

Suggestions please.... Thanks, Pete


Look at the K2/100 or the Orion. Their numbers have
been published this year in QST. The TenTec mailing list
has lots of stuff on the Orion and I believe there is a K2 list which is
just as glowing.

N5EI



Dave Edwards February 18th 04 12:30 PM

Flat out great CW....no frills??
I'd look for a Ten Tec OMNI V.
But, if you already have a IC756, why not make do with that?
Just jam it full of filters for CW.
The PRO, the ORION, a 1000D, all are nice rigs as well...but a lot of
money to spend for a bunch of features that may not interest you.
.....Dave

"Pete Holden" wrote in message
news:AzCYb.58403$uV3.248805@attbi_s51...
A few years ago, when I was really getting fired up for ham radio, I

bought
an IC756. Well, as time has passed I've settled in on what I really like.
I don't do contests, don't do SSB, no AM or FM, no RTTY, etc. I just do

CW.
Okay, not straight key, but I just like CW and mostly on either 20 or 15
meters.

I don't need memories or computer control or whatever. I'm just looking

for
the best rig for CW. I want something that will dig a signal out of the
QSB, QRN and QRM. I read a lot of guys raving about their QRP rigs but I

do
want something that'll run 100 watts.

Now, I'm not necessarily looking for an inexpensive rig. In fact, maybe

my
756 will do as good a job as any. If that's the case, tell me.

Suggestions please.... Thanks, Pete





Dave Edwards February 18th 04 12:30 PM

Flat out great CW....no frills??
I'd look for a Ten Tec OMNI V.
But, if you already have a IC756, why not make do with that?
Just jam it full of filters for CW.
The PRO, the ORION, a 1000D, all are nice rigs as well...but a lot of
money to spend for a bunch of features that may not interest you.
.....Dave

"Pete Holden" wrote in message
news:AzCYb.58403$uV3.248805@attbi_s51...
A few years ago, when I was really getting fired up for ham radio, I

bought
an IC756. Well, as time has passed I've settled in on what I really like.
I don't do contests, don't do SSB, no AM or FM, no RTTY, etc. I just do

CW.
Okay, not straight key, but I just like CW and mostly on either 20 or 15
meters.

I don't need memories or computer control or whatever. I'm just looking

for
the best rig for CW. I want something that will dig a signal out of the
QSB, QRN and QRM. I read a lot of guys raving about their QRP rigs but I

do
want something that'll run 100 watts.

Now, I'm not necessarily looking for an inexpensive rig. In fact, maybe

my
756 will do as good a job as any. If that's the case, tell me.

Suggestions please.... Thanks, Pete





Bob Miller February 18th 04 03:19 PM

On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 05:17:20 GMT, "Pete Holden"
wrote:

A few years ago, when I was really getting fired up for ham radio, I bought
an IC756. Well, as time has passed I've settled in on what I really like.
I don't do contests, don't do SSB, no AM or FM, no RTTY, etc. I just do CW.
Okay, not straight key, but I just like CW and mostly on either 20 or 15
meters.

I don't need memories or computer control or whatever. I'm just looking for
the best rig for CW. I want something that will dig a signal out of the
QSB, QRN and QRM. I read a lot of guys raving about their QRP rigs but I do
want something that'll run 100 watts.

Now, I'm not necessarily looking for an inexpensive rig. In fact, maybe my
756 will do as good a job as any. If that's the case, tell me.

Suggestions please.... Thanks, Pete


I'd just look at the Ten Tec offerings, as they pay a lot of attention
to CW operation. The Orion, Jupiter or Argonaut V. Also, email Ten Tec
for their used/demo rigs -- they take older Ten Tecs in for trade and
resell them w/30 day warranty.

On the other hand, will any Ten Tec do better than your 756, loaded
with good cw filters? Hard to say.

Bob
k5qwg



Bob Miller February 18th 04 03:19 PM

On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 05:17:20 GMT, "Pete Holden"
wrote:

A few years ago, when I was really getting fired up for ham radio, I bought
an IC756. Well, as time has passed I've settled in on what I really like.
I don't do contests, don't do SSB, no AM or FM, no RTTY, etc. I just do CW.
Okay, not straight key, but I just like CW and mostly on either 20 or 15
meters.

I don't need memories or computer control or whatever. I'm just looking for
the best rig for CW. I want something that will dig a signal out of the
QSB, QRN and QRM. I read a lot of guys raving about their QRP rigs but I do
want something that'll run 100 watts.

Now, I'm not necessarily looking for an inexpensive rig. In fact, maybe my
756 will do as good a job as any. If that's the case, tell me.

Suggestions please.... Thanks, Pete


I'd just look at the Ten Tec offerings, as they pay a lot of attention
to CW operation. The Orion, Jupiter or Argonaut V. Also, email Ten Tec
for their used/demo rigs -- they take older Ten Tecs in for trade and
resell them w/30 day warranty.

On the other hand, will any Ten Tec do better than your 756, loaded
with good cw filters? Hard to say.

Bob
k5qwg



February 18th 04 05:08 PM

In article ,
Bob Miller wrote:

On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 05:17:20 GMT, "Pete Holden"
wrote:

A few years ago, when I was really getting fired up for ham radio, I bought
an IC756. Well, as time has passed I've settled in on what I really like.
I don't do contests, don't do SSB, no AM or FM, no RTTY, etc. I just do CW.
Okay, not straight key, but I just like CW and mostly on either 20 or 15
meters.

I don't need memories or computer control or whatever. I'm just looking for
the best rig for CW. I want something that will dig a signal out of the
QSB, QRN and QRM. I read a lot of guys raving about their QRP rigs but I do
want something that'll run 100 watts.

Now, I'm not necessarily looking for an inexpensive rig. In fact, maybe my
756 will do as good a job as any. If that's the case, tell me.

Suggestions please.... Thanks, Pete


I'd just look at the Ten Tec offerings, as they pay a lot of attention
to CW operation. The Orion, Jupiter or Argonaut V. Also, email Ten Tec
for their used/demo rigs -- they take older Ten Tecs in for trade and
resell them w/30 day warranty.

On the other hand, will any Ten Tec do better than your 756, loaded
with good cw filters? Hard to say.

Bob
k5qwg



A few years ago the CW guys liked the T.T. Corsar II. I think you can
still find them around for $600. Good rig with a clean recever if you
don't mind not having bells and whistles.

73
Dale
--


February 18th 04 05:08 PM

In article ,
Bob Miller wrote:

On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 05:17:20 GMT, "Pete Holden"
wrote:

A few years ago, when I was really getting fired up for ham radio, I bought
an IC756. Well, as time has passed I've settled in on what I really like.
I don't do contests, don't do SSB, no AM or FM, no RTTY, etc. I just do CW.
Okay, not straight key, but I just like CW and mostly on either 20 or 15
meters.

I don't need memories or computer control or whatever. I'm just looking for
the best rig for CW. I want something that will dig a signal out of the
QSB, QRN and QRM. I read a lot of guys raving about their QRP rigs but I do
want something that'll run 100 watts.

Now, I'm not necessarily looking for an inexpensive rig. In fact, maybe my
756 will do as good a job as any. If that's the case, tell me.

Suggestions please.... Thanks, Pete


I'd just look at the Ten Tec offerings, as they pay a lot of attention
to CW operation. The Orion, Jupiter or Argonaut V. Also, email Ten Tec
for their used/demo rigs -- they take older Ten Tecs in for trade and
resell them w/30 day warranty.

On the other hand, will any Ten Tec do better than your 756, loaded
with good cw filters? Hard to say.

Bob
k5qwg



A few years ago the CW guys liked the T.T. Corsar II. I think you can
still find them around for $600. Good rig with a clean recever if you
don't mind not having bells and whistles.

73
Dale
--


Pete Holden February 18th 04 09:10 PM

Thanks for all your input. I do a lot of RVing and lug my IC756 in and out
of it all the time. I was just wondering about getting another rig for the
RV to run my Hamstick.

Thanks, Pete




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