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Of these, with your stated additional criteria, I would go for the 570dg
with the additional CW filter as this reduces 'pumping' when their is a
strong CO-channel signal present.
Often the dealers say that the digital filtering is sufficient - it
isn't!
I am almost 100 per cent CW and find the 570 with the 250 hertz filter
and vs3 chip fine.
David
In message <[log in to unmask]>, Howard Kaufman
<[log in to unmask]> writes
> I am afraid to do this, but here goes.
>It's time to buy a radio!
>I have been reading this list and have brought it down to four options.
>1. Kenwood ts570 DG.
>2. Kenwood TS2000.
>3. Kenwood ts870.
>4. Eilkraft k2 with amp and adaptive software.
>
>Not sure if all rigs have all of the features I want.
>
>1. Compleete accessibility.
>2. Good CW Rigs.
>
>I really am not interested in prioritizing things above 30MHZ.
>Would like general coverage and good sounding A.M on the radios.
>Kenwood sale to the end of May.
>570 $949 870 $1699 2000 $1499.
>Then off course add good mike and a power supply.
>
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>Oh I have an external keyer and I will still have to use my external tuner
>because of the nature of my HF antenna system.
>Also have a clearspeech speaker.
>so will have stuff to use or sell. I will sell my c-line to pay for part
>of the new radio.
>Will keep the omni as the backup station.
>All opinions are wellcome.
>It's my first HF purchase in 25 years.
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David W Wood
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