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RHF wrote:
HK, Sounds like you what a Radio built in a computer mini-tower case that accepts various modules to create your own radio. I like the basic low price Idea with the add-on features later as you go. A basic $150 radio could turn into $600 to $750 worth of extra sales as the radio is added on to to reach the owners personal needs. Basic AM/FM/SW Radio $150 Including: Digital Frequency Display, RDS & Clock Timer Module + Extra IF Dual Band Pass Filter Module $150 + + AM-SYNC & SSB Module $150 + + + DRM Decoder Module $150 + + + + FM DX & Stereo Module $150 + + + + + Loop Active Antenna Module $150 + + + + + + CD/DVD Recorder Module $150 Hey In a Years time, I could buy and build a $1000 Radio. ~ RHF Pete and RHF, I'm sure you're probably familiar with the Elecraft K2 ham rig. They've created one of the better ham rigs on the market, even though its a kit, using this building block concept. I guess more importantly, they've stayed busy with updates and kept their thumb firmly attached to the pulse of the users. Customer Support is as important and demanding as any of the physical features. Oh, as for ergonomic features, Puleez put the headphone jack on the front of the radio! GL, Bill |
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