Yes, the Inrad site is a good place to look. In fact, I read there
that they offer a filter cascading kit that makes a day and night
difference. I can say that filter cascading in general is very
effective. That is now commonly implemented in high-end
radios like the FT-1000. I read some very positive testimonials
about the Inrad kit on their site. Sounds to me like it would be a
very worthwhile addition to the radio. 73, David K3KY
On 13 Feb 2002 at 11:30, David G. Maley wrote:
> Anthony;
> What CW filters are you using? Suggest that you check the Inrad web
> page and see if there might be a more suitable filter combination.
> Stock filters may not the best. Dave. WA0ZZG
>
> On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Anthony Bowyer wrote:
>
> > Ok guys, I have a question. I traded my FT-920 for
> > an IC-746 and the more I use the 746, I really believe
> > the 920 is better, in several regards. The one thing I
> > didn't like about it was the blow-by with a narrow cw
> > filter. Any of you used them both and can offer any
> > suggestions? I have an opportunity to trade the 746
> > for a 920, and I'm teetering a bit! I just hate to
> > have to buy more filters! But it is probably worth it!
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Anthony
> >
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