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Dave Basden <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 8 Dec 2015 16:20:52 -0800
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I am using an ALS-600 and it is a breeze to use.  About the only 
control of interest is the bandswitch.  You wil have to buy the 10 
and 12 meter unit separately, but it is only $40 and easy to 
install.  No soldering--just open the cabinet, put it in position, 
and put in four bolts.  The bolts provide the connections I guess.  I 
use it with the MFJ-998 autotuner, which takes care of the matching 
with only a single button push.

73,

Dave, W7OQ

dAt 03:46 PM 12/8/2015, you wrote:
>Hi all, I am considering getting an amp for 10 to 75m SSB. I would like a s=
>maller solid state amp. Does anyone have any recommendations as to what may=
>  be easiest to use for someone who is totally blind. I have had one recomme=
>ndation of an Ameritron 600 but would like to hear other opinions.
>Thanks
>Frank

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