No, the Power Mite did not have QSK, although some had semi-QSK
as an option or standard. QSK became standard after the power mites
when the Argonauts and Tritons were introduced. I'm not sure
about the TX-100 and RX-10 combination.
Anyway, Ten-Tec has always made CW performance an important design
characteristic and not an afterthought as some manufacturers have done.
73, Bob WB2VUF
SFIKE@twa.com wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me if Ten*Tecs trademark, silky-smooth QSK has been on every
> rig that Ten*Tec has ever made (including the first Power-Mite in 1969), or
> is it a relatively new feature that is only on certain rigs?
> And if so, wich rigs have it and wich don't?
> Thanks for any help!
> 73
> Scott,KC0BUS
>
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