[Boatanchors] RME-4350 stuff
Ken Simpson, W8EK
kenw8ek at gmail.com
Mon Jun 10 08:47:48 EDT 2013
Hi Larry,
First, I have the RME sideband adapter available.
Actually, I have the complete set of the 4350 receiver, the SSB
adapter, and the speaker. All came from a silent key. I have not
turned anything on yet, as they obviously need to be brought up slow
on a variac, etc. Cosmetically, they look very good.
I think I saw a manual in this collection someplace, but honestly,
there is so much "stuff" from this silent key, I am not sure what all
I have yet. I'll try to let you know, once I get a chance to look
thru it all.
Thanks.
73,
Ken, W8EK
Ken Simpson
E-mail to W8EK at FLHam.net or W8EK at arrl.net
Voice Phone (352) 732-8400
telegrapher at q.com wrote, On 6/9/2013 10:51 PM:
> I picked up a pretty decent RME-4350 and would like to find a
manual for it. The photocopy of what i received was pretty bad
and the schematic was in 4 pieces, none of which lined up worth
a damn when i tried to piece it together. I suspect they are
quite rare but if you've got or can make a good quality copy,
id sure be interested.
>
> Along those lines, RME made a Model 4301 SSB adapter for use
with this receiver. I've never seen one but i'd like to have
one be available to add to my RX capabilities.
> This receiver does a whole lot better than one would suspect.
Sensitivity is right up there and the "S" meter, like it should
be, orange face etc is most reactive to what is happening in
the rec. The dual speed drive isn't to bad, got a stiff spot
or two in it but overall it's pretty impressive. SOme of their
features are a bit antiquated though i think.
>
> Larry
> W0OGH
>
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