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Hi Richard, only capable of up to ten watts.  Qsyer, ______Isn't the Stone 
Mountain one, they've been out of business for a good many years.  There are 
actually a couple of different keypads out these days, The John Hansen, 
w2FS, Millenium Qsyer works with a number of icom and yaesu radios.  It 
gives direct entry of frequency and mode, manages and can program memories, 
_only in the Icom Radios, will key the voice read out if Appropriate Icom or 
After market chip is installed in the rig, and the qsyer's made within the 
last two or so years, give you the opportunity to get freq and mode read out 
on Yaesu Radios In CW.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 10:10 AM
Subject: ic703


> Hi;
> This looks like an interesting little radio but is it qrp only?  If so, I
> wonder if you might consider looking at something capable of the full 100
> watts and just turning down the output?
> As for the key pad, is this the same key pad that was available from stone
> mountain engineering or something new?
> Richard
> 

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