I agree 100% Mike. Since it takes a snapshot every few seconds, it's not that useful. Sorta waste of time so I don't use it. Cheers KXBill -- Forwarded Message: -- As regards this particular post: No
You'll receive many varied opinions on you question. Yes, they are entirely different rigs. If you like to build, then the K1 will suit you best. Great little rig to operate as well. I have a Argo II
Joel, you better off with the 811's. That's what the rig was designed for. Putting in 572"s will not net you enough additional power to be noticed. IMD products are reported to be higher as well. You
Hello Joel: From what you describe, it seems that your Centaur may have an internal problem causing the the same tube to fail. A parasite comes to mind. What is the Ep with the Centaur. I would estim
Someone could start a private moderated "group" list with direct input from the present owners on one of the group sites, such as, Google, Yahoo or MSN. That way, the owner-member could make any chan
My experience with the Jupe on FD was not too good as far as receiving in a multiple transmitter enviroment. I would stay with the K2. Another solution , though not too popular, would be to have each
Have had good results with the ADSP2, by SGC, on older rigs. Competes right along with the K2DSP, IMHO. Of course, milage will vary with each user. Carry On Bill_Harris
Hello Rick/n4ask: I have a SGC- ADSP2 filter in my Corsair II and Argonaut V. Workes great on both units, especially the 516 which does not have an RF gain control. The SGC NR will knock down the ban
Being removable, you mean having a detachable control head, such as many of the present day automobile radio receivers offer. Removing the control head really helps to discourage those who deal in st
Received this a couple of day's ago from Inrad. We won't be selling the kit anymore -- instead, it will be in a case, ready to plug in. You can order it now on our website; it's our reference #762. (
I am using my S1 mic on a Jupiter and Argonaut V and have received reports, which I confirmed with a local receiver while transmitting into a dummy load, that the audio is void of any high frequencie