Of all the radios I’ve purchased over the years, CW performance is a key
element in the decision. I’m not a DX chaser, I’m not a contest operator, nor
a high speed operator. There is nothing like sending and receiving good
quality CW. Granted my fist needs improvement but what skill I have I do not
want it deteriorated by a poor quality radio in this regard.
Elecraft and one other US brand always has measured up to my requirements for
performance radios.
Bob, K4TAX
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> On Dec 23, 2019, at 4:35 AM, Steven G. Steltzer wrote:
>
> I understand that CW ops are not the largest part of the market, but there
> are still a very significant number of us, especially world wide. Just tune
> across the bands on a major CW contest weekend. As long as Elecraft continues
> to make CW as important as SSB and digital modes in their design philosophy,
> in contrast to other manufacturers who are still using mechanical relays for
> T/R switching for example, they will continue to own the lion's share of that
> segment.
>
> Thanks Wayne, Eric, and all for the great QRQ/QSK equipment.
>
> Merry Christmas!
> Steve, WF3T
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