In addition; George at INRAD is also taking order requests for the Omni VI (or Plus) 600 hz. CW roofing filters with a 500hz. offset for those of us who prefer lower pitched CW notes. This will be a
Hi Clark, I'll attempt to explain the best that I can; The 6.3 MHz. IF filters are adjusted to the peak desired frequency with the Pass Band Tuning (PBT), so the center frequency of those filters hav
Thanks, Chuck. I knew someone would have a better analogy of explaining this situation than I did at 4:30AM after being up nearly 22 hours and spending the past 10 hours working the 160 Meter CW cont
$60 sounds like a fair but just slightly high price for a 705 with a bit of "character" wear, Jeff. Depending on your situation and your heart, If it were I, $50 sounds like it would be a nice deal g
Wow! If I were a member of a committee working group that maintains the standards of the wiring of three pins, I'd sure be pissed too when somebody goes and screws them up and gets them all out of or
That's great, but without an A=B button for quick A/B cloning, it may as well just have plug-in band change coils and front panel crystal sockets! That would be only slightly more inconvenient..... t
For Sale, as new, Model #217 - 500hz. 8 pole ladder CW filter for 9 MHz. I-F available including shipping to lower 48 states for $80 total. This filter is the very popular optional CW filter that can
This item has been committed to be sold. Thanks and 73, -=Rog-K9RB=- For Sale, as new, Model #217 - 500hz. 8 pole ladder CW filter for 9 MHz. I-F available including shipping to lower 48 states for $
Each section requires (3) ea. of 5/16" Dai x 1 3/4" L. bolts, lockwashers and nuts and (3) ea. of 1/4" Dai x 1 3/4" L. bolts, lockwashers and nuts. One set of each size per leg. Rohn uses fine thread
I've been using Stainless Steel bolts and nuts on my towers and antennas for over 40 years and have not experienced any corrosion as 304 grade Stainless Steel, which is commonly used for hardware, is
This is not rocket science, gentlemen! All that is needed to hold tower sections together is an ample amount of stress applied to the fastener to tension the outer surface against the inner formed ma
Please forward to the lists. ARRL's videos of the US trials can be seen at http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/HTML/plc#video 73, Ed Hare, W1RFI ARRL Lab 225 Main St Newington, CT 06111 Tel: 860-594-0318 In
i learned scientific method and statistics while getting a masters. peer review is a good thing. your points are well taken but let me share another perspective: lab specs are great, but what about t
copied from the Icom reflector...... I haven't heard anyone here ever mention of the Orion tuning knob/s concentricity, or lack of.... -=Rog-K9RB=- Speaking of the Orion and their offerings. I rotate
What many DX'ers and contesters like to see in any new high performance rig is an RF Power Output Level of 150 Watts or more. At this power level, the capability to drive the many grounded grid pair
Unless something has changed since I asked, this was the response on FSK; 73, -=Rog-K9RB=- program ask. If it has changed, I just lost all interest in an Orion. It also appears that there are no prov
FSK is my favorite mode, it doesn't have to be your's. There is no right or wrong, thats the great thing about our hobby, there are so many facets that may fall in and out of vogue with each of us. S
Agreed! And...if you're AFSK signal has hum, hiss, and /or feedback distortion from RF introduced into the audio, it makes it so much more difficult to copy on the receiving end. Anybody who operates