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to wait for the local ID? Well, I know a couple people that have them, Virgil. What I don't like about them is they're, the ones that they sell on eBay and stuff, they're the low band, and that might be okay for you. You know, 20 through 80 meters. I don't know if they make a mid-band or a high-band or not. I just don't know. If you're looking for a good CW, you ought to get into a QRP Labs radio. But yeah, they work. I don't think they're terribly reliable. I have Withhell buying one of those because of QRP Labs stuff I think is better. It's got a lot more capabilities. And now it does sideband too. The QMX++ sideband plus CW is a fabulous little CW radio. But they work. You might want to look around for other stuff though. They're, in my opinion, they're not the best you can get. I would go with a QRP Labs something or other if you're looking for a portable QRP radio. But I've seen some interesting videos of them actually functioning on the air in sideband mode, guys making contacts with them. So there you go, Virgil. Back to you, N5AQM.
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