Hello Warren:
Well I figure it should be a couple of Kc anyway, thats what I will make work at.
Legally? Who cares on a none FCC approvered radio anyway. All I want to do is talk on SSB and you will need a few Kc's worth of fine tuning, You really need the the transmitter tied to the reciver for the Clarifier. I have Ham radios that have the RIT function, but there ham radios there supposed to have more bells and whistles. Not a big deal, and the RIT isn't used a lot.
No the designers/manufactures of the Ham radios are in trouble and sales show this. The ham radio manufactures are allowing the radios button olgy to be designed by more and more software guys who shouldn't have the finial word on the radios button olgy. The manufactures are getting away from having real Ham and CB radio operators use the radios before mass production. The operating manuals are a joke, and vague at best. After market operating manuals are sold like hot cakes.
But I sure do enjoy operating my Tram D201A, its gets a little hot like my old General Radiotelephone Super MC 11A, and few others, but a light weight fan keeps it cool. I love hearing my voice inside the radio and getting great radio reports. When I turn on my Pride DX 300 Linear Amplifier feeding my Interceptor 10K, 5/8 Ground Plane Antenna, its a gas to operate.
Lets see you ham radios shake rattle and vibrate to the modulation, and have the radio look great. Maybe you can by a software upgrade for them...?
Jay in the Mojave
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