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Contesting Online Forums : Tips : Yaesu FT920 as a contest rig? Forums Help

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Yaesu FT920 as a contest rig? Reply
by VE7ABC on August 23, 2000 Mail this to a friend!
I am considering purchasing a FT920. Anyone out there with any comments using the rig in question under heavy contest pressure..
Thanks..Graham
 
RE: Yaesu FT920 as a contest rig? Reply
by ny1e on August 24, 2000 Mail this to a friend!
I am an avid contester and I use an FT-920, but want to change to a rig with a narrow SSB filter
Why did they leave that out of an otherwise nice rig? I may add the IRC mod to add narrow filter capability to the 920. GL de Dick
 
RE: Yaesu FT920 as a contest rig? Reply
by w1ctn on August 30, 2000 Mail this to a friend!
Hello...
Also a very active contester and use a FT920. I have done a great deal of contesting with this fine rig. The narrower sideband adapter from IRC would help, but not a big problem. I only run 100watts and it does the job from 160 to 6 meters. Check our clubs website for my contesting results. www.qsl.net/w1crs Connecticut Radio Society.

73 Dave W1CTN
 

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