>>>>> On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 15:57:54 +0200, "Simon (HB9DRV)" <simon.br...@kns.ch> 
>>>>> said:

> 1Hz tuning,

Huh, so it is. I was looking at the specs as advertised on Universal
Radio.  I assume that 1 Hz tuning is available via CAT without having
to use front panel controls.

> IF DSP not desirable for digital modes,

IF DSP includes the tunable bandpass filters.  I like the idea of
rejecting QRM with an adjustable digital filter before it hits the audio
stage.  This is the only kind of DSP that I would find remotely useful
for digital modes.

For other modes I can do all kinds of audio processing with jack-rack or
gAlan and LADSPA effects plugins [1].  Something to keep that quad-core
processor warm.

[1] http://plugin.org.uk/

> Rock-solid stable,
> Remote-mount the radio head next to your monitor,
> Excellent value for money (especially the 100watt version) - it's a Kenwood!

No argument about it being excellent value.

> Simon Brown, HB9DRV
> www.ham-radio-deluxe.com

> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Stelios Bounanos" <digra...@enotty.net>
>> 
>> Errr, 10Hz tuning, no IF DSP, no external reference input. Perhaps the
>> best for some unspecified definitions of "market" and "digi use"? :-)
>> 


-- 

73,
Stelios, M0GLD.

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