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Not if you use some form of transformer with all conductors at DC
ground. On Tue, 02 Mar 2004 01:57:49 GMT, "Marvin Rosen" wrote: If you're going to use an outside antenna with the RX-320D, the "possibility" of static electricity buildup can "possibly" hurt the 320D as well as the computer. "DEE" wrote in message ... I thought I had my mind all made up to purchase an Icom R75. Then, a friend turned me on to PC controlled radios such as the TenTec Rx-320D. Now I'm on the fence again. PC controlled seems to offer a lot of bang for the buck. These two radios in particular seem like comparitive values. I'd appreciate the groups input, especially if you've acutally used the two modes. Thanks |
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