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On Sat, 03 Jul 2004 18:53:35 GMT, Aaron Jones
wrote: Do the new rigs still allow computer control? That might help you. I've had my old (almost ten years old now) Kenwood TS870 externally programmed for years. Those dinky buttons are hard to see and when I first got the rig I sometimes hit the wrong one. But once I figured out how to program them to a computer keyboard no more problems. BTW interestingly, the TS870 at almost ten years still does fine for me, but I have had to replace the computer 3 times just to keep up with what I need. Maybe that's why Gates is rich and Kenwood is suffering... ========== Kenwood TS-2000 can be controlled by a computer, but as far as I know, only the "blank face" version comes bundled with the software. Otherwise, you must purchase it. I have a blank face TS-2000, and my friend with a normal face version thinks it is actually easier to control the unit with the software than via buttons and knobs. |
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