Nicely put Ken...never heard it put like that...rodents and onions...the
yaesuclix is straight forward though
On 9/22/06, Ken Brown <ken.d.brown@hawaiiantel.net> wrote:
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> > It is also a great help is contesting. You can work multipliers on one
> > receiver while you are calling CQ on the other.
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> Kind of nice to have them in one box, or otherwise data linked, so that
> setting your transmitter to the receiver frequency of interest is one or
> two button pushes, key strokes or rodent clicks instead of knob
> twiddling. I'm sure this can be implemented using two separate receivers
> of different manufacture, with the right software. When the main and sub
> receiver are in the same box ala Yaeclix FT-1000 or Ten-Tec Onion, you
> just push a button, or so I have heard.
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> DE N6KB
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