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Airy R.Bean wrote:
Whatever you say about your K2, it is a proprietary design, and thus no different from the YaesKenIcom products, and therefore is off-the-shelf Yes - but it isn't a propreitary design - it's simply been put together by a group of radio amateurs and there is scope within the kits to do your own modifications - making it way way different from the commercial far-eastern models. The essence of Ham Radio is that we produce and maintain our own designs and are not beholden to any commercial operation that has its sights set on the shekels. Whatever you say. I'm not interested in a comparison with commercial gear. The idea is to design a transceiver that is easily reproducible by beginners, and which is future-proofed by having the interface between stages well-specified so that you could, for example, substitute your own mixing stages. But, why not move with the times and include an element of computer control and computer based audio filtering rather then re-inventing the wheel. As I've said before, apart from the DSP, I and other radio amateurs have radios here that match your criteria, so why should we bother? David. |
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