Hope you get it Ken, it will help. For an all around transmitter, the DX 100 is one of the simplest and best. Quality of parts is unparalled and if the construction is proper it will last a long time if care is taken.

I hope to contact you some day too. Listen on 10 AM, in the late afternoon and early evening. I had a nice 30 minute conversation with K9HZ the other day out in Goshen, IN.

73 for now.

Jim


----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Zuercher"

Jim,

"The more work you put into the antenna the better the
payoff no matter
what the transmitter."
Truer words have never been spoken!
My lot is 48X108ft. I do have a Hygain vertical and a
MiniQuad that may get put back into service. I used to
run QRP with the vertical on 80-10 meters with a Heath
HW-8. I worked all over when conditions were fair to
better. I also used the 75 meter half sloper to check
in toa cw net every day. They could hear me so I guess
it was oK. I'm negotiating with a friend here in
Toledo to take custody of his DX-100. That should help
on 75 AM. "Have some splainin to do Lucy" about the
size of the stuff I am bringing into the house. Thanks
for the advice and good conversation. Hope to meet you
on the air some time.
Ken
--- Jim Wilhite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


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