MY STATION
My station was composed by a lot of radio, starting from long wave i have two selective meter WANDELL & GOLTERMANN SPM 12 with 25 Hz filter and a SPM 18 with 25 Hz narow filter, internal speaker and 10 Mhz and an oven.
I have 3 transceiver for short wave, a KENWOOD TS 830 S in this photo shown with external vfo but i have not it, it was my first transceiver it had 500 Hz CW narrow filter, i also have the desktop microphone MC 50, made a good job both in SSB e CW.
A ICOM 735 with 250 HZ narrow filter for CW and PS 55 power supply, it's reciver had three conversion, general coverage and AM narrow filter so this is good for broadcasting listening, another two good things are NOTCH and PBT, because it is a great receiver, i plan to use it with a trasnverter for vhf so i make some updates with INRAD filters.
This is the list of the filters i put on mine IC735 :
#320 8 pole filter for 9 mhz conversion for SSB/N 1800 Hz - 6 db work also in TX.
#121 8 pole filter for 9 mhz conversion for CW/N 250 Hz - 6 db.
#322 8 pole filter for 455 hz conversion SSB/N 1800 Hz - 6 db work also in CW and AM/N.
The top for HF is a ICOM IC775 DSP with narrow filters for SSB i mount it because when there is a big traffic this radio is not so pleasant like the TS 830 S, in CW is a very good radio, it has two reciver end 200 watt of output power.
Now we arrived to VHF were i have two transceiver: a KENWOOD TS 711 E bought used but in very good conditions, for the moment i use it for local FM end some SSB qso's but i need put up a new antenna.
The other rtx i have is a ICOM IC 260 E i want to use it with my transverters one day because it cover only 144-146 Mhz.
For the UHF i use a ICOM IC 451 E used for local FM end some SSB qso's.
I also have some tester, power supply, a bolometer, a signal generator end a frequency counter.