I'm going to agree with the argument that it will encourage more newer folks to
try it and become proficient at it, because I know we're going to hear that
argument alot. The only problem is that it probably needs pretty well sent code
to function. It's still gonna be a blockbuster and something for the other
manufacturers to catch up with.
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From: ron <roncasa@verizon.net>
albrooks7@comcast.net wrote:
I''m surprised they're not changing the model# also. Although the majority of
the changes are cosmetic, the morse reader is kind of a blockbuster that is sure
to attract a whole new market. The first question a potential buyer of a used
Jupiter is going to be "Does it have the code reader in it?".
It will probably drop the price of the older used ones also. Is there a chance
the older ones could be retro-fitted with the reader?
Unh??
Reader??
We CW ops don't need no stinkin' reader .....
(smile)
Ron
"CW, an esoteric experience"
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