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Old July 5th 06, 01:00 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.equipment
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I am getting older and the 940 is getting heavier ..... looking at the 897
for FD use and as a backup .... I did check e-ham and the related comments
which would probably fit essentially all the equipment out there .....My
primary concern is if the 897 is an acceptable plus CW radio ..... I don't
really care about the SSB attributes or deficits. Now don't say the K-2
with 100 watt amp as I built a K-2 and don't have the time at present to
pursue another build ......although I really like that rig ..... Thanks in
advance to all .

KI3R Tom Popovic Belle Vernon PA


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Now don't say the K-2
with 100 watt amp as I built a K-2 and don't have the time at present to
pursue another build ......although I really like that rig .....

Why not a used K2 or pre-built?
Several often up for sale on Elecraft reflector site (check their web page)
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Why not a used K2 or pre-built?


Good idea ..... But I am always a little gun-shy about used rigs ..... I
still have my Eico 723 that I still use that I built in 65 .... The used
rigs I have bought always worked except for ........... which invariably
meant my butt was on the stool at the bench. Pre-built ...sort of the same
game ..... Oh well .... Thanks J man ....

73 Tom KI3R



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