[Elecraft] Elecraft technology >> K2+
Phil Wheeler
[email protected]
Tue Dec 30 14:51:00 2003
Guess it is an FT-857 :-)
Charles Greene wrote:
> Phil,
>
> You don't mean 757? I have Yaesu FT-757GX sitting right hear beside
> me. It is a 1970's radio, .5-30 MHz, no DSP. I use the 706MKIIG for
> HF through UHF.
>
> At 11:47 AM 12/30/2003, Phil Wheeler wrote:
>
>
>> Charles Greene wrote:
>>
>>> Phil and All,
>>>
>>> I have a IC-706MKIIG and it has the best NR function of any.
>>
>>
>>
>> My 706MkII (no G) works well. But I think the NR in my FT-757 is a
>> tad more effective. I have a bias against Icom because both Yaesu
>> and Kenwood service are a 30 minute drive for me (and Elecraft
>> service is right here!). The 706 series was a tight fit for my new
>> car so I went with the smaller 757 -- to get 440 without having two
>> radios as I did in the older car (where I used the 706MkII only for HF).
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Say, did any of you guys look at the audio spectrum of the DSP NR
>>> audio using Spectrogram? It's pretty weird, and I need someone to
>>> explain what is actually going on.
>>
>>
>>
>> I have not. I use Spectrogram only rarely since I cannot leave the
>> laptop set up all the time in the shack without occupying my "build
>> space". Likely Lyle is the one to ask this question.
>>
>> 73, Phil
>>
>
> 73, Chas, W1CG
> K2 462b, 3571
>
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