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Subj: Kenwood DSP-100. How does it work?
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Hello and thanks for reading this,
I'm interested on your opinion about DSP-100 with TS-850.
I own a TS-850, it works great but, I've been told that DSP-100 is the
necessary complement to make the TS-850 become "outstanding!" so that I'm
planning to purchase one unit.
Of course, the main question is how it performs on SSB and CW reception, but
I'd like to know how effective it is on SSB/CW transmission and how it performs
on digital modes. Will it help when trying to pick up a weak SSB signal from
the 80 meters noise ? Better than IF narrow crystal filters ?
If you are using one of these DSP-100 please let me know your comments.
P.S. How is it compared to the Timewave, W9GR, MFJ, etc.?
73 de Joan þ EA3GFM @EA3EKG.EAB.ESP.EU þ Internet: ea3gfm@abaforum.es
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