I think I've finally run out of toys to buy for my shack, so it's time to post a photo.
Equipment show includes the following:
Left side (old station):
Kenwood TS-850SAT transceiver
Kenwood DSP-100 accessory unit
Kenwood SP-31 speaker
Kenwood MC-60A desk mic
MFJ-962D antenna tuner
Right side (new station):
Kenwood TS-950SDX transceiver
Kenwood RM-1 remote unit
Kenwood SM-230 station monitor
Kenwood PS-52 power supply (for the TS-850 -- the TS-950SDX's supply is built-in)
Kenwood MC-43 hand mic
Audio gear:
Heil boom mount
Behringer B1 condenser mic
Behringer Xenyx 502 mixer/pre-amp
Nady 31-band analog equalizer
Behringer MDX1600 Autocom Pro speech processor
Both the TS-850SAT and TS-950SDX have built-in antenna tuners. The MFJ-962D is only being used as a glorified antenna switch right now, to select between my off-center fed dipole and 'hacked together' vertical antenna.
If you look carefully at the background off to the right, immediately above the TV in the living room, you can see my Kenwood TS-430S transceiver. This was my first HF rig, purchased back in 1989. Sadly I didn't have room for it once I got the TS-950SDX, so I had to put it on display. The PS-430 power supply for it is visible on the shelf immediately below the TV.
Sitting on top of the equalizer is an MFJ-655B. This is a combined eq/compressor/noise gate device that I purchased before getting the other audio gear. It turned out to be a bad purchase: I could never get decent audio out of it. The only reason I still use it is that it provides an aux audio input that lets me easily connect the other audio gear without having to make a special cable. It also lets me keep the Kenwood MC-43 hand mic connected so that I can use it as a hand switch.
The screen sitting on top of the station monitor is an Exopc Slate tablet computer, which is running some control software for the TS-950SDX. (I've moved it since taking this photo.)
Not shown is my Kenwood TH-F6A 144/220/440 HT. I left it sitting out in the living room somewhere when I took the picture.
-Bill
Equipment show includes the following:
Left side (old station):
Kenwood TS-850SAT transceiver
Kenwood DSP-100 accessory unit
Kenwood SP-31 speaker
Kenwood MC-60A desk mic
MFJ-962D antenna tuner
Right side (new station):
Kenwood TS-950SDX transceiver
Kenwood RM-1 remote unit
Kenwood SM-230 station monitor
Kenwood PS-52 power supply (for the TS-850 -- the TS-950SDX's supply is built-in)
Kenwood MC-43 hand mic
Audio gear:
Heil boom mount
Behringer B1 condenser mic
Behringer Xenyx 502 mixer/pre-amp
Nady 31-band analog equalizer
Behringer MDX1600 Autocom Pro speech processor
Both the TS-850SAT and TS-950SDX have built-in antenna tuners. The MFJ-962D is only being used as a glorified antenna switch right now, to select between my off-center fed dipole and 'hacked together' vertical antenna.
If you look carefully at the background off to the right, immediately above the TV in the living room, you can see my Kenwood TS-430S transceiver. This was my first HF rig, purchased back in 1989. Sadly I didn't have room for it once I got the TS-950SDX, so I had to put it on display. The PS-430 power supply for it is visible on the shelf immediately below the TV.
Sitting on top of the equalizer is an MFJ-655B. This is a combined eq/compressor/noise gate device that I purchased before getting the other audio gear. It turned out to be a bad purchase: I could never get decent audio out of it. The only reason I still use it is that it provides an aux audio input that lets me easily connect the other audio gear without having to make a special cable. It also lets me keep the Kenwood MC-43 hand mic connected so that I can use it as a hand switch.
The screen sitting on top of the station monitor is an Exopc Slate tablet computer, which is running some control software for the TS-950SDX. (I've moved it since taking this photo.)
Not shown is my Kenwood TH-F6A 144/220/440 HT. I left it sitting out in the living room somewhere when I took the picture.
-Bill