Tod,
I'm not sure if you are trolling or not, but I must say that this is not
my impression at all.
I use a Flex 3000 for my single op pursuits and it does more than I
could ask for in my contest ops.
My just previous contest radio was a TS 870, which I really enjoyed, but
I find the 3000 offers equal or better RF performance for my uses, and
certainly more flexibility of operating conveniences like filters,
notches, displays and tuning options.
I guess it really boils down to personal preference, but I'll not be
going back to a knob radio anytime soon.
73 from Maine, W1EL
On 5/5/2014 4:14 PM, Tod Olson wrote:
Thanks to all who responded with information about Flex Radios and contests.
It would appear that at this time these radios are not able to provide the
operating ergonomics that may be required by very serious contest operators
today.
Tod, K0TO
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