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Thoughts for a Slow Day
The Computer industry got it right the first time. They provide a ( universal ) case, plug-replaceable power supply, and plug-in circuit cards for features. You can lash together a working system from "the junk bin". Suppose the Radio industry followed suit; You could buy the case of your choice ( portable or desk-size ) A case insert for controls, frequency display. A wall-wart would probably be a suitable power supply. A plug in card for the audio quality of your choice, a plug-in for the rf section of your choice. Configure the radio with the features you need, using ( standardized ) plug-in components. Seems like manufacturers and consumers would win out. rj |
Thoughts for a Slow Day
Only problem is...
How many MILLIONS of people want a computer? How many THOUSANDS want radios? Not much incentive to do it... "RJ" wrote in message ... The Computer industry got it right the first time. They provide a ( universal ) case, plug-replaceable power supply, and plug-in circuit cards for features. You can lash together a working system from "the junk bin". Suppose the Radio industry followed suit; You could buy the case of your choice ( portable or desk-size ) A case insert for controls, frequency display. A wall-wart would probably be a suitable power supply. A plug in card for the audio quality of your choice, a plug-in for the rf section of your choice. Configure the radio with the features you need, using ( standardized ) plug-in components. Seems like manufacturers and consumers would win out. rj |
Thoughts for a Slow Day
Anybody can buy retail quality computer parts and build a quality
computer.Building a radio from a bunch of quality radio parts,probally takes more effort than building a computer. www.devilfinder.com How to build your own computer cuhulin |
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