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On Nov 17, 2:27 pm, Telamon
wrote: In article , wrote: On Nov 16, 7:43 pm, Telamon wrote: In article , wrote: On Nov 16, 9:54 am, Bart Bailey wrote: In .com posted on Fri, 16 Nov 2007 03:54:03 -0800 (PST), Steve wrote: Begin On Nov 16, 12:03 am, Bart Bailey wrote: In But isn't knob twirling and button pushing an accepted part of the allure of SW DXing?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, it's accepted. It's accepted because it's inevitable, but I don't think anyone wants to there to be any more knob twiddling and button pushing than is necessary to get the job done. My point was that playing with the knobs and features is an integral component of the joy of 'digging 'em out', otherwise someone would just tune to a local broadcast for set it and forget it entertainment. Here is the short explanation. Old farts can't handle the ar7030 menus. if you understand computers, the menus are not an issue. What the menus do buy you is a compact radio, since you don't need all the space for buttons and knobs. Again, I'll repeat, I never use the remote. The menus are quite easy to use. Look I've been through this. I have purchased 10's of millions of dollars in test equipment that operate in different ways and the preference that all users of that equipment have shown to me is a knob or button for every function. People do not want to go through menus to get to some operating function. These people are engineers and technicians. And I'll repeat that if you don't use the remote you are just plain dumb. Sure the menus are just fine but you can push a button on the remote that take several button pushes on the front panel so why go that route. Eh, I've bought my share of test eq too. I like the menus if they are done well. Hp started to use soft buttons in the 80s and hasn't gone back. Yes and since HP, then Agilent went the way of the menu they lost a lot of sales to Anritsu that made comparable equipment with a knob or button for every function. Personally I didn't care but most other people did care and so it goes. -- Telamon Ventura, California Oh please. If you don't see Agilent gear in the lab, it's Rhodes and Schwartz. |
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