I have had a very different experience. I have a ham that is about 3 blocks
away from me and he likes to ragchew on 17 and 20 meters. I could not
operate on those bands when he was on. The radio had terrible buckshot type
noise when he would transmit (SSB) I put an Inrad roofing filter in my
FT1000D and I don't hear him anymore.
This is definately the case where it really helped.
73 N7RT
At 03:47 PM 7/20/06 +0000, Peter Sundberg wrote:
>At risk of being flamed, I feel that this obsession with having a roofing
>filter in the FT1000 is somewhat exaggerated.
>
>How many times during normal use of the radio do you notice a vast
>improvement with the roofing filter in line?
>How may times has this helped you to complete a contact you never would
>have made without it?
>
>Yes, there are specific situations when it helps, but the radio (modified
>per W8JI) is pretty darn good without it. Even during contests, including
>Top band.
>
>FWIW.
>
>73 de Peter SM2CEW
>www.sm2cew.com
>
>
>
>
>At 21:25 2006-07-19 , Cecil Acuff wrote:
>>Think I'll stick a roofing filter in my 1000 series and sit back and watch
>>for a while...
>>
>>Cecil
>>WB5VCE
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "David Novoa, W4DN" <dnovoa@bellsouth.net>
>>To: <yaesu@contesting.com>
>>Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 6:57 AM
>>Subject: Re: [Yaesu] FT2000 later... FT1000 BACK!?
>>
>>
>>> The Ham Station is notifying those on their waiting list that they will
>>> have
>>> the FT-2000 in stock by the end of the month for $2999. 73, Dave,W4DN
>>>
>
>
>
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