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PF1F > CW 02.08.05 21:10l 24 Lines 800 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 3C0104PF1F
Read: GUEST DF1GG
Subj: Re: QSK rigs...
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Sent: 050802/2003Z @:PI8WFL.#NH1.NLD.EU #:402 [Enkhuizen] $:3C0104PF1F
From: PF1F@PI8WFL.#NH1.NLD.EU
To : CW@WW
VE1EX wrote:-
> Good day, I am interested in reading peoples thoughts about good QSK rigs..
I have the IC706Mk2-G in the car myself, and it works QSK quite well. But,
as you say, it does use (fast) relays, so I do not have it on QSK all the
time.
(Yes, I use CW in the car, it is very safe, both hands on the wheel and
using the up-dn buttons on the mike as a paddle.)
Now at home I have a Yeasu 757 GX (not the MkII, I don't know about that
one). This is quite an old rig, but QSK is very smooth on it.
On a quiet band you don't even notice it is in QSK mode! Until someone
begins to tune his finals to prepare to answer you, hi.
Perhaps you should try one just in case, if you can find one.
Good luck and have fun!
73, Rudolf PF1F
Heemskerk JO22im
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