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Odd Ball wrote:
I just finished looking at the Tentec Orion, and I thought it was ugly. I did not care for the Icom computer screen radios, or the Kenwood orange LCD screen radios either. I want real knobs to turn, real buttons to push, and a real analog meter to look at. I sit in front of a computer all day at work. I don't want to look at another computer screen when I get home and turn on my ham radio. Am I the only one that thinks a radio should look like a radio, and not an over sized Palm Pilot with a mic jack and a coax connector? -OB If I'm going to run a piece of equipment from a computer I'd rather do it from a real computer and not even see the other parts of the system. I worked on a $80,000 telemetry receiving system that ran under Embedded Windows NT. A real pain in the ass to install the software and set the radios up on the production floor. -- ? Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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