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I take exception to your post, i'm one of those "old fart amateur radio
operators" who still does my own mods or what ever it takes to keep my equipment on the air. It took longer to take of cover off the radio than to do the mod (surface mount component) for MARS on my kenwood ts-570D (a major waste of time). MARS isn't what it is built up to be. Modern technology has passed them by. We don't use "welding irons", we use weller soldering irons. I do agree that some hams push the word cheep way to far. It wasn't fair to put all "older, experienced" hams in the same class. Don't ever underestimate us, learn for us you could be surprised what we can share with you. Most of us have forgot more about ham radio then you will ever now. Have a positive day. "PAPPY" N4ATS wrote: Guys , come on , I am not saying that it is "hard" , Some of you old fart amateur radio operators can't hardly see let alone removing SMD componants with a 120 VAC Radio Shack welding iron...I would say 75% can do your own , 25% can't even find a screwdriver to get the covers off..Sit in front af A.E.S. sometime and look at some of the trash that comes through. I seen a "duck tape" ATAS-100 last week. to cheap to buy a mount. It was taped on to the side rear quarter panel of about a 1979 station wagon with duck tape.The PL-259 screwed into a barrel and into the ATAS...If you say it is easy , then good for you , however think of you lower life friends who can't. N4ATS |
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