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In article , Geoffrey S.
Mendelson wrote: Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote: They put out 2-3 watts which is more than enough for CW, and will "work the world" on SSB if the band is open and uncrowded. Forcing a signal through a "closed" band or the middle of a pileup requires 1kw output radio, if you hope for success and that is not going to run off a battery. Just as a comment here is a YouTube video which adds some information. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbz9yv9VQVc He has several videos of his working stations during contests using his Argo 509 (4 watts SSB on a good day). This is one of my favorite rigs, although I really prefer the Triton 4 digital, which is a very similar rig with 100 watt output (if you need it), and a digital readout instead of the dial string. Geoff. Thanks very much for that follow-up report. In a weak moment, I fell victim to my emotions and ordered a brand-new 100 watt Yaesu 857D. Hey, nobody is perfect! - I blame it all on the stress I am presently suffering from studying for my extra-class license. I bought the "look-alike" (Collins) 300Hz CW filter on a seperate order from WART electronics, because there were no articles on the web about any narrower CW filters being available. (ones that do not "ring" excessively, that is) I hope the passband of the Yaesu's last IF stage can be shifted to one side, as I forgot to examine the spec's of the Yaesu in detail. If I can cock the IF passband to one side, that might reduce the interference from another CW station somewhat, I hope. How does the Triton 4 digital compare against the Elecraft K3 in your opinion? Mark |
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