[GreenKeys] ST-8000A and ST-6000 (was "More where these came from")

Ron Ott ronott at sbcglobal.net
Wed Jun 3 20:33:47 EDT 2009


Better connect up that old ST-6000, it will outcopy any Dovetron I've tried, as well as the ST-8000A, which is a form, fit, and function clone of the Frederick 1280 for the USAF.  My ST-8000 remains at the top of the heap for weak signal performance on the ham bands, but I've never owned a TT/L-2 (donations welcome).

Ron
W6XY


----- Original Message ----
From: Jack <wa2hwj at att.net>
To: greenkeys at mailman.qth.net
Sent: Wednesday, June 3, 2009 5:15:18 PM
Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] ST-8000A and ST-6000 (was "More where these came from")

ZCZC

Not wanting to start a "my grease is better than yours" debate, but my
vote
is for the TT/L-2 as the best ever RTTY converter. I built mine when
the article
came out in QST (around 1965?) and it was amazing. Next to that is the
Dovetron...I'll admit that I haven't used my ST-6000 on RTTY and,
since it's
roughly a TT/L-2 solid-stated, it would probably work fine. 


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