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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 |
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![]() "Pete Holden" wrote in message news:AzCYb.58403$uV3.248805@attbi_s51... A few years ago, when I was really getting fired up for ham radio, I bought an IC756. Well, as time has passed I've settled in on what I really like. I don't do contests, don't do SSB, no AM or FM, no RTTY, etc. I just do CW. Okay, not straight key, but I just like CW and mostly on either 20 or 15 meters. I don't need memories or computer control or whatever. I'm just looking for the best rig for CW. I want something that will dig a signal out of the QSB, QRN and QRM. I read a lot of guys raving about their QRP rigs but I do want something that'll run 100 watts. Now, I'm not necessarily looking for an inexpensive rig. In fact, maybe my 756 will do as good a job as any. If that's the case, tell me. Suggestions please.... Thanks, Pete Look at the K2/100 or the Orion. Their numbers have been published this year in QST. The TenTec mailing list has lots of stuff on the Orion and I believe there is a K2 list which is just as glowing. N5EI |
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![]() "Pete Holden" wrote in message news:AzCYb.58403$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 |
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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$uV3.248805@attbi_s51... A few years ago, when I was really getting fired up for ham radio, I bought an IC756. Well, as time has passed I've settled in on what I really like. I don't do contests, don't do SSB, no AM or FM, no RTTY, etc. I just do CW. Okay, not straight key, but I just like CW and mostly on either 20 or 15 meters. I don't need memories or computer control or whatever. I'm just looking for the best rig for CW. I want something that will dig a signal out of the QSB, QRN and QRM. I read a lot of guys raving about their QRP rigs but I do want something that'll run 100 watts. Now, I'm not necessarily looking for an inexpensive rig. In fact, maybe my 756 will do as good a job as any. If that's the case, tell me. Suggestions please.... Thanks, Pete |
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Flat out great CW....no frills??
I'd look for a Ten Tec OMNI V. But, if you already have a IC756, why not make do with that? Just jam it full of filters for CW. The PRO, the ORION, a 1000D, all are nice rigs as well...but a lot of money to spend for a bunch of features that may not interest you. .....Dave "Pete Holden" wrote in message news:AzCYb.58403$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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 -- |
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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 -- |
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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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