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On Mar 21, 12:41 pm, Klystron wrote:
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. That's because hardware is involved when it's made an option. The basic logic of a keyer, even the fancy iambic ones, is pretty simple. Can anyone estimate the amount that it adds to the price of an HF radio? What would we save if it were left off? In most rigs with built-in keyers, the keyer circuitry is nothing more than the paddle inputs. The actual implementation is in software, and the savings (if any) would be small, if any. Couple of dollars at most. Considering the ever shrinking role of Morse, does it really make sense to insist that all HF radios include it? I disagree that the role of Morse is "ever shrinking" on the amateur HF bands. Judging by the use of the mode in contests, DXpeditions, QRP, homebrew projects and the sale of paddles and Morse-only HF rigs, the mode's role in amateur radio hasn't really changed. It almost seems as if the various manufacturers are afraid to go first in making it an option. Why should they make it an option, given that it costs almost nothing to include? Leaving it out would probably hurt sales to the point of negative return. It seems like it is more of an ideological issue than a practical one. Not at all. The "ideology" of most current HF amateur rig designs is to include as many features as possible, particularly if those features can be implemented in software. So we have rigs with lots of memories, multiple VFOs, lots of selectivity/AGC/NB choices, lots of computer-control features, real-time clocks, data mode encoding and decoding, and much more - all in software, not hardware. They add very little to the cost of the rig, and nothing to its basic-radio performance numbers, but hams seem to like them. From the standpoint of the manufacturers, it would not be practical to remove a feature most customers have come to expect, whether they use it much or not. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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