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Hello Gary and others.
To my knowledge, Elecraft was not a name in 1992 when I turned off my
radios. Perhaps I am well mistaken. In any event, cw readouts are perfectly
acceptable to me. How does Elecraft equipment compare with high-end
equipment like the ts2000 or ic756 pro?
Jerry
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From: "Gary Lee" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 5:09 PM
Subject: audio readouts
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> For those looking for an audible readout on a rig, don't forget the
> offerings from Elecraft. Using the krc2 with the k2, you get almost
> everything. This includes the actual menu text on the display. This is
> unliike the kenwoods which only speak the menu number.
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> Understand, however, that the elecraft rigs, k2 +krc2, and kx1, use cw
> instead of speech.
> I have to say that the elecraft offerings are absolutely the most
> completely accessible rigs out there.
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> This comes from one who owns a k2, kx1, and the kenwood ts2000; as well as
> several boat anchors which will soon be on the air.
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> 73 and hope this helps.
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