Kilsyth (30 miles from Paisley) was a bit out of my range back then.Buick Mackane wrote: ↑20 Jan 2022, 12:56 Do you remember a guy from kilsyth back in the day called ''MP'' ? He used one, Sounded great
Echo - President Richard
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Paul aka "Sammy". (108) PY60 Old Paisley DX Group (RIP Rab Markie)
Ex GM0 , now EA5 .
Handle "Fortune Hunter" back in "the day"
Radios ....? Anything that says "TAIWAN R.O.C" on the back.
Paul aka "Sammy". (108) PY60 Old Paisley DX Group (RIP Rab Markie)
Ex GM0 , now EA5 .
Handle "Fortune Hunter" back in "the day"
Radios ....? Anything that says "TAIWAN R.O.C" on the back.
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Thanks. For a moment, I thought I'd posted in the wrong forum section, and these guys were like elite radio hams, disliked nuances on 11m, and had no useable social skills. And yeah, I'm not a big echo user, I'm just trying to find the best possible configuration for echo on the radio.cb4ever104 wrote: ↑20 Jan 2022, 11:37 Think the guy's asking a legitimate question here .
He's not asking "I have an echo option here on my RICHARD . Should I use it ? "
Anyway Maverick . Glad to see you got it the way you wanted it .
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For the record, I used to own the EC-990 echo chamber. I probably loved the k-beep. Having said that, I think the President has better echo capabilities.