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On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 23:44:17 UTC, "John Moriarity"
wrote: Signal/One devolved into a criminal operation. I never heard about this. Can you elaborate? Two years ago, I was admiring a boatanchor at a Northern Maryland Hamfest. Some folk got to talking about Signal/One and a large, angry fellow started in on XXXX, that S.O.B., if I ever catch him.... The last incarnation of S/1 was as a rebuilder of ICOM IC-781's, something about software, filters, the military, or some such. That fellow had sent his 781 to S/1 along with 6, 8? thousand dollars. He believes that S/1 sold his radio to someone else, mail fraud, grand theft, conspiracy to defraud. Donno what actually happened but I've heard from others that "something wicked" happened to Signal/One at the end. Based on multiple reports, I believe that S/1 did turn criminal. Too bad. I have a mild interest in S/1. Towards the end of my first phase of interest, S/1 was advertising heavily. I used to hear contest stations clip off, "Signal/One Alpha", one word, real fast. It was out of my price range. 30 years later, I bought a "guarenteed dead" CX7A off ebay. I've got it working on receive and am gathering parts to bring the transmitter back to life. It might be beyond my ability to repair. de ah6gi/4 |
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Based on multiple reports, I believe that S/1 did turn criminal.
Thanks for the info. It might be beyond my ability to repair. I doubt it. Good luck with the project. 73, John - K6QQ |
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