must have been an old tx. The ones dating back around 60 years had front panel 
cranks and newer models did changes automatically. 

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> On Dec 19, 2018, at 2:40 PM, Phil Kane <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 12/18/2018 10:35 AM, W2xj wrote:
>> 
>> I was referring to ham tuners but shortwave broadcast stations QSY
>> with hundreds of kilowatts many times a day.
> 
> And a former friend who was one of th station operators at KGEI (SW
> station now defunct) had the record time for changing bands on the 100
> KW TX.  Even though the 100 was off the air, the 250 KW was still on the
> air on yet another band so rubber mats, grounding sticks, and gloves
> were the order of the day.
> 
> 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
> Elecraft K2/100   s/n 5402
> 
> From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest
> Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon
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