RE, XG3 and KX3 Development

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RE, XG3 and KX3 Development

Doug Phillips
I too have used my XG3 a lot, besides the 6M beacon experiment in June
and July.  Recently I used it to tune up the receive section of my W1GHZ
222MHz transverter at 222.1 MHz and the receive section of my SWL Retro
75.  It is a very, very cool tool!

73, Doug W7RDP
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Re: RE, XG3 and KX3 Development

Bill K9YEQ
Not to overdue the praises, but if I am not sure my equipment is received
correctly, I just fire it up to test.  What a sweet piece of equipment for
the shack. I especially love testing my K3 6 meter with PR6 installed to
make sure it isn't the equipment but the band.

73,
Bill
K9YEQ

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I too have used my XG3 a lot, besides the 6M beacon experiment in June and
July.  Recently I used it to tune up the receive section of my W1GHZ 222MHz
transverter at 222.1 MHz and the receive section of my SWL Retro 75.  It is
a very, very cool tool!

73, Doug W7RDP

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