Kenwood TS-450SAT: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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* All functions can be remote controlled. Since I seldomly have the time to travel 150 km to my shack, I have long thought about setting up my station in Burglengenfeld but controlling it over the internet. This ideal situation has now come a lot closer. | * All functions can be remote controlled. Since I seldomly have the time to travel 150 km to my shack, I have long thought about setting up my station in Burglengenfeld but controlling it over the internet. This ideal situation has now come a lot closer. | ||
* It is a 12V device. I now have the opportunity to operate mobile. | * It is a 12V device. I now have the opportunity to operate mobile. | ||
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+ | Here's the eHAM review site on this device: | ||
+ | * http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/989 | ||
Here's a number of links to some mods: | Here's a number of links to some mods: |
Version vom 11. Mai 2008, 18:13 Uhr
The desire to do some more digital experiments led me to the decision to purchase a used Kenwood TS-450S. It has some ke features which I intend to use intensively:
- Compared to my Kenwood TS-930SAT it has an IF of 455 KHz, which facilitates DRM reception considerably.
- All functions can be remote controlled. Since I seldomly have the time to travel 150 km to my shack, I have long thought about setting up my station in Burglengenfeld but controlling it over the internet. This ideal situation has now come a lot closer.
- It is a 12V device. I now have the opportunity to operate mobile.
Here's the eHAM review site on this device:
Here's a number of links to some mods: