Why limit your advice to Ten Tecs and JA plastic radios? If the guy
wants to operate CW there is a rich array of vintage rigs to choose
from that also offer the chance to do some restoration, thereby
learning about radio and avoiding being another appliance operator.
He could get a DX35 or DX 60 --they are not very expensive -- a real
class C cw rig with up to 90 watts from the 6146. Lots of VFO
options. get a cheap xtal calibrator and an old rx like a NC-303.
QSK with separate tx and rx antennas, or build a simple TR relay. I
would find such a setup way way more fun than some TS-something or
other which to me would be boring. I have all the modern gear and it
is about as interesting as operating a DVD player.
He could build up a low power L network tuner. Once he works someone
he'll have something to talk about hi hi.
73
Rob
K5UJ
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