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1. [VHFcontesting] What's your favorite IF radio? (score: 1)
Author: "Dan Evans" <dan.evans@insightbb.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 21:03:11 -0400
Hello group, I'm planning to add a new transverter for 222 to the Rover line up, so I've been thinking about IF rigs for the past few days. Currently, I have an HTX-10 that I modified for low level d
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2015-03/msg00012.html (7,989 bytes)

2. Re: [VHFcontesting] What's your favorite IF radio? (score: 1)
Author: Zack Widup <w9sz.zack@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 01:44:34 -0500
The HTX100 is better. It has a couple drawbacks too, but mostly I have lived with them. The two main ones for me are on CW mode. One is the lack of an offset in CW. Most ham rigs that do CW will offs
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2015-03/msg00013.html (10,457 bytes)

3. Re: [VHFcontesting] What's your favorite IF radio? (score: 1)
Author: "Joshua M. Arritt" <jarritt@vt.edu>
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 14:41:56 -0400
Will second Zach's favor of the HTX-100. They seem to be cheaper in sunspot cycle lulls, however. They're Uniden HR-2510 at heart, and RatShack actually made improvements over the '2510 in terms of R
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2015-03/msg00014.html (12,866 bytes)

4. Re: [VHFcontesting] What's your favorite IF radio? (score: 1)
Author: Steve Kavanagh <sjkavanagh1@yahoo.ca>
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 11:33:03 -0700
Dan: I've used the HTX-100 in the past on 50/222/432, with a mod to get low power out. It works, but does have its limitations as Zack says. Mine is also a bit sensitive to low battery voltage (resul
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2015-03/msg00015.html (8,590 bytes)

5. Re: [VHFcontesting] What's your favorite IF radio? (score: 1)
Author: Zack Widup <w9sz.zack@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 13:54:31 -0500
If you're really into homebrewing and feeling adventurous, try the KK7B R2/T2, mini-R2/T2 or micro-R2/T2 combinations. You can add as many bells and whistels as you want. I've been working on a versi
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2015-03/msg00017.html (9,434 bytes)

6. Re: [VHFcontesting] What's your favorite IF radio? (score: 1)
Author: Bill Schwantes <bill4070@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2015 09:22:12 -0600
Hi Dan, I use a pair of Elecraft K2 radios as IFs on 28 Mhz. I like the IF performance and the ability to use DSP, bandwidth filters and noise blanking to manage noise and interference. I use one ded
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2015-03/msg00020.html (9,999 bytes)


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