Johnny Siu wrote:
BTW, I shall soon depart for London, Uk. Are there any ham shops in
London that I can have a look?
The last one in central London disappeared over a decade ago. I'm not
sure if there ever were others in the centre, although, when I was
young, there used to be components
Hello Richard,
In terms of lessen operation fatigue, KDSP2 is good. Compared with modern DSP
rigs, the noise reduction is just basic though workable. For the amount spent
for KDSP2, in my opinion, I don't think it is not value for money because I
need it good in both CW and SSB.
I once
Hello David,
I would agree with you and had in fact sold my KDSP2 without any regret. With
A/B side-by-side comparison with my other DSP rigs, Noise Reduction NR of KDSP2
is just average and nothing outstanding. I experimented various settings of
the KDSP2 as suggested by the Group.
BTW, I shall soon depart for London, UK. Are there
any ham shops in London that I can gave a look?
URL:http://www.hamradio.co.uk/
and
URL:http://www.nevadaradio.co.uk/amateur.html
Neither is in London, but these are the two largest Amateur radio
dealers in the UK. Nothing to see
Thanks to all the great guys who contacted me off line about this. The
engineers win!
-Original Message-
From: Gottlieb, Jonathan
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 9:38 AM
To: 'elecraft@mailman.qth.net'
Subject: KDSP2 U2 Solder the leads?
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