Quite right... just saying you could play with the Tmate without buying
a Flex rig.
Considering the Eagle receiver performance, and its reasonably clean
transmitter, how is the 6300 so much better? Would it really make you
more contacts? Would a slight increase in receiver performance really
do that, or do you just have the urge to get another rig? I went to
Dayton intending to buy the new Flex 6300. After talking to the owner
(who seems like a really nice guy) I decided it would not make me any
more contacts than my current radios. It is rather expensive,
considering you need a fast computer and there is not much in the box.
Seriously... what would the 6300 do that you cannot do now?
------------------------------- JHR ------------------------------
On 11/3/2014 5:54 AM, Rick - DJ0IP / NJ0IP wrote:
It's an idea, as far as learning the Tmate2, but what I would gain is
something less than just using the Eagle.
A 6300 and Tmate2 seems currently the best solution but I'm not sure if it
is adequate from a user standpoint (with an old geezer at the controls).
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