I use my KAM frequently; WinWarbler lets me run MMTTY and the KAM
simultaneously, providing diversity decoding of one signal, or the
ability to copy both a DX station and his/her pileup.

I also have a PK232 and an STSII-e; I use the latter for Pactor, and
(rarely and somewhat perversely) PSK31.

    73,

        Dave, AA6YQ

--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Danny Douglas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I still have not one but two, neither of which is hooked up at the
moment,
> and havent been for the past several years.  Why bother with them,
when we
> have perfectly good computer soundboards they do the job.  Someday,
I may
> get into a situation where I dont have internet capability, and will
have to
> revert back to packet, but dont see the future of that.
> 
> The question arises:  Who still has a spark gap transmitter?   I
never had
> one, as by the time I came around (most everyone here I suspect)
their time
> had come and gone.    Some few of us still have a crystal (only) rig
around
> too, and some of them even work and get exercised every year or so.
> 
> Its fun the revert back and use the old stuff now and again,
including the
> virbroplex and straight keys, but wouldnt turn things around for
them being
> full time, for all the tea in China.
> 
> 
> 
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