To quote the data sheet : "The TX-2200A lets you turn the clock back and explore long waves, but with technology that the early pioneers could not even dream of. In a package around the same size a
Interesting new rig offered by Waters and Stanton - the TX-2200A 100 Watt class D transmitter for 136kHz - VFO controlled with receiver muting. Made in Japan, relatively pricey though at 690 GBP! htt
I think this is the rig used by some of the early JAs that tried the trans pacific path this fall. Saw something like it on a JA website. 73 Scott http://wsplc.com/pdf/TX-2200A.pdf 73 Warren K2ORS WD
Hi Andy I would say "LF is considered to be one of the last bastions" ... For example, amateur laser communications have also something to do with real homebrew and experimentation :o) Jean-Louis F6A
Warren and Scott; In addition to the advertisement in http://wsplc.com/pdf/TX-2200A.pdf; There is 1Hz frequency dial option in Japanese market model. The option price is about USD 80 in factory insta
Yes Warren With your trusty soldering iron you could build a cw only 100w o/p tx xtal or vfo controlled for about a tenner! And that leaves you £680 (or 1122 of your American dollas) for xmas. Or if
Rick:I am using the TX2200A/50W with TCXO option for QRSS transmittion. The frequency stability is average 0.01Hz even QRSS120. -- -.. . --... .-.. .-- .-. .-.. .-.. .-.-. 7L1RLL under ubuntu/Linux i
Don't worry mate this copyright thing is out of control. The local CLUB to me copyrights all it's projects and woebetide you try to copy their cribbed designs. No such thing as open source if you can
Hi Andy, Point taken, but I wouldn't lose much sleep over a rig that isn't going to sell in the first place. I disagree on that point - ham radio in general is rapidly dieing off and I welcome all no