for your desired
> > width and then the crystals. It does make quite a bit of difference in
> > audio response.
> >
> > 73,
> > Dave, W8FGU
> >
> >
> > On 12/21/2021 9:11:33 AM, "Edward Tanton" wrote:
> >
> >> I too would be int
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elecraft@mailman.qth.net Subject: [Elecraft] K2/100 audio I assembled
my k2/100 quite some time ago. I finally used it on ssb. I wastold my
audio was too tight. I think the early ones were setup for
contestaudio. Mine was about serial number 3400 or so.My question is
this
this. I am NOT a big SSB
person, but would always prefer fidelity on the 1% of such QSOs. Sent from my
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Original message From: Terry Bassett
Date: 12/21/21 9:01 AM (GMT-05:00) To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net Subject: [Elecraft]
K2/100 audio I assembled my k2/1
@mailman.qth.net Subject:
[Elecraft] K2/100 audio I assembled my k2/100 quite some time ago. I finally
used it on ssb. I wastold my audio was too tight. I think the early ones were
setup for contestaudio. Mine was about serial number 3400 or so.My question is
this: what can I do to change it to more
I assembled my k2/100 quite some time ago. I finally used it on ssb. I was
told my audio was too tight. I think the early ones were setup for contest
audio. Mine was about serial number 3400 or so.
My question is this: what can I do to change it to more of a ragchew style
of audio?
TIA
W9TRB
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