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Most base-type radios, especially HF radios, have keyer circuitry
built in. On those radios where it has been optional (Icom 970, e.g.), it has been a fairly expensive option. Can anyone estimate the amount that it adds to the price of an HF radio? What would we save if it were left off? Considering the ever shrinking role of Morse, does it really make sense to insist that all HF radios include it? It almost seems as if the various manufacturers are afraid to go first in making it an option. It seems like it is more of an ideological issue than a practical one. -- Klystron |
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