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Decades have brought us moon landing, mars landings,masers, lasers, lets,
fets, mosfets, computers, etc... But the shape of radio equip. has remained virtually stagnant. One "innovation" would be to just copy what the IBM clone has taught us. Build a radio of "cards." Just like the computer, a standard case which you can plugin various power supplies, frontend board "cards", intermediate board "cards", buffer amp board "cards", IF board "cards", audio board "cards", xmitter board "cards", final amp board "cards", etc.... I think you get the pic One radio case can/could virtually be any radio you can imagine.... new design in a frontend? Plug in a new front end "card", new audio offering? Plug in a new audio board "card." Someone really should get off a dead duff somewhere and DO IT!!!! Kinda makes ya wonder why not? Doesn't it? Warmest regards, John -- I AM ONE-IN-A-MILLION!!!!! Too bad the other 999,999 got there first.. frown |
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John Smith wrote:
. . . Someone really should get off a dead duff somewhere and DO IT!!!! Kinda makes ya wonder why not? Doesn't it? I sure seem to hear that a lot. Some *other* lazy bum oughtta get off his duff and do it. Why don't you do it? If the problem is that you don't have the technical know-how, well, how do you think those people who have it, got it? By being lazy? Typing a few sentences and hitting Send sure is easier than studying, isn't it? Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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Roy Lewallen wrote:
John Smith wrote: . . . Someone really should get off a dead duff somewhere and DO IT!!!! Kinda makes ya wonder why not? Doesn't it? I sure seem to hear that a lot. Some *other* lazy bum oughtta get off his duff and do it. Why don't you do it? If the problem is that you don't have the technical know-how, well, how do you think those people who have it, got it? By being lazy? Typing a few sentences and hitting Send sure is easier than studying, isn't it? So it would appear is attacking another's comment . Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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"John Smith" wrote:
Decades have brought us moon landing, mars landings,masers, lasers, lets, fets, mosfets, computers, etc... But the shape of radio equip. has remained virtually stagnant. One "innovation" would be to just copy what the IBM clone has taught us. Build a radio of "cards." Just like the computer, a standard case which you can plugin various power supplies, frontend board "cards", intermediate board "cards", buffer amp board "cards", IF board "cards", audio board "cards", xmitter board "cards", final amp board "cards", etc.... I think you get the pic One radio case can/could virtually be any radio you can imagine.... new design in a frontend? Plug in a new front end "card", new audio offering? Plug in a new audio board "card." Someone really should get off a dead duff somewhere and DO IT!!!! Kinda makes ya wonder why not? Doesn't it? Warmest regards, John Sounds just like a Drake TR-7. Too bad there isn't enough money to be made to the ham market to have allowed this to be developed. Russ -- Russ "Two-fifteen, no ambulance needed!" (G. J. Golden, ECPD) Subtract all nines to reply |
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Someone really should get off a dead duff somewhere and DO IT!!!!
Kinda makes ya wonder why not? Doesn't it? Warmest regards, John Sounds just like a Drake TR-7. Too bad there isn't enough money to be made to the ham market to have allowed this to be developed. Russ Actually, sounds a lot more like the Elecraft K2. Nothing new with the approach. Better spent, would be the time and effort to improve the operational performance. In-band dynamic range could stand some improvement, and oscillator phase noise is an abomination both on RX and TX of most every radio out there. Someone COULD, if only he would. Too busy dreaming up defunct ideas. W4ZCB |
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![]() wrote in message ... "John Smith" wrote: Decades have brought us moon landing, mars landings,masers, lasers, lets, fets, mosfets, computers, etc... But the shape of radio equip. has remained virtually stagnant. One "innovation" would be to just copy what the IBM clone has taught us. Build a radio of "cards." Just like the computer, a standard case which you can plugin various power supplies, frontend board "cards", intermediate board "cards", buffer amp board "cards", IF board "cards", audio board "cards", xmitter board "cards", final amp board "cards", etc.... I think you get the pic One radio case can/could virtually be any radio you can imagine.... new design in a frontend? Plug in a new front end "card", new audio offering? Plug in a new audio board "card." Someone really should get off a dead duff somewhere and DO IT!!!! Kinda makes ya wonder why not? Doesn't it? Warmest regards, John Sounds just like a Drake TR-7. Too bad there isn't enough money to be made to the ham market to have allowed this to be developed. Russ I, too, suspect that it does indeed come down to market forces. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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Roy Lewallen wrote:
John Smith wrote: . . . Someone really should get off a dead duff somewhere and DO IT!!!! Kinda makes ya wonder why not? Doesn't it? I sure seem to hear that a lot. Some *other* lazy bum oughtta get off his duff and do it. Why don't you do it? If the problem is that you don't have the technical know-how, well, how do you think those people who have it, got it? By being lazy? Typing a few sentences and hitting Send sure is easier than studying, isn't it? Yoiks, Roy! That was a little caustic wasn't it? - Mike KB3EIA - |
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Ahhhh, the *others* just don't understand you meant that in "the best
possible way", I do... Actually, I agree with you!!! Well, as long as you didn't include me in that "*other* lazy bum" of yours... grin Warmest regards, John -- I AM ONE-IN-A-MILLION!!!!! Too bad the other 999,999 got there first.. frown "Roy Lewallen" wrote in message ... | John Smith wrote: | . . . | Someone really should get off a dead duff somewhere and DO IT!!!! | | Kinda makes ya wonder why not? Doesn't it? | | I sure seem to hear that a lot. | | Some *other* lazy bum oughtta get off his duff and do it. | | Why don't you do it? If the problem is that you don't have the technical | know-how, well, how do you think those people who have it, got it? By | being lazy? | | Typing a few sentences and hitting Send sure is easier than studying, | isn't it? | | Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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Russ:
That is my point! Too many look at ham radio as "special" and "separate." What I suggested was gov't, commercial and, yes, even CB in that suggestion. I am just guessing, but you market to that wide a group and you are just bound to sell a dozen--or two! grin And, having the design so others can purchase rights (reasonably charged!) to use "your case", then the innovation brought to the market by "the many manufacturers" (and thousands of minds) gives your product real "SEX APPEAL!" Warmest regards, John -- I AM ONE-IN-A-MILLION!!!!! Too bad the other 999,999 got there first.. frown wrote in message ... | "John Smith" wrote: | | Decades have brought us moon landing, mars landings,masers, lasers, lets, | fets, mosfets, computers, etc... | | But the shape of radio equip. has remained virtually stagnant. | | One "innovation" would be to just copy what the IBM clone has taught us. | | Build a radio of "cards." Just like the computer, a standard case which you | can plugin various power supplies, frontend board "cards", intermediate | board "cards", buffer amp board "cards", IF board "cards", audio board | "cards", xmitter board "cards", final amp board "cards", etc.... I think | you get the pic | | One radio case can/could virtually be any radio you can imagine.... new | design in a frontend? Plug in a new front end "card", new audio offering? | Plug in a new audio board "card." | | Someone really should get off a dead duff somewhere and DO IT!!!! | | Kinda makes ya wonder why not? Doesn't it? | | Warmest regards, | John | | Sounds just like a Drake TR-7. Too bad there isn't enough money to be | made to the ham market to have allowed this to be developed. | | Russ | -- | Russ | "Two-fifteen, no ambulance needed!" (G. J. Golden, ECPD) | Subtract all nines to reply |
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![]() Typing a few sentences and hitting Send sure is easier than studying, isn't it? Yoiks, Roy! That was a little caustic wasn't it? - Mike KB3EIA - Considering what has gone before, it's unduly tame. W4ZCB |
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