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Kevin,

Do those of us who raved about it get a commission?

I frankly think the top speed is closer to 50 WPM, at least on my unit,
although I suppose potentiometer tolerances could vary.

Steve K8SP
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Nathan" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 10:21 PM
Subject: Re: P-2000CW Watt Meter Reduced


> Hi Howard,
>
> The CW will go to about 25 or 30 wpm at least.  It is fairly accurate
> on SSB although not a true peak reading meter.  On cw it's quite
> accurate within at least five per cent or better.  Andy, M0CEG
> currently has first shot at it but if it proves too expensive for him
> to have me send it to him, I'll let you know.
>
> Thanks much and very 73.At 19:10 10/1/2005, you wrote:
>>Kevin, with the explanation, I am interested.  How fast can the cw
>>go?  I haven't played with the p2000 or the ldg, but well maybe it's
>>a step up from my 35 year old oscellator?
>>How accureate is it on telling you power output, both cw and ssb?
>
>
> Kevin :)
> Amateur Radio:  K7RX
>

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