Flex radio's new policy is to charge for a major revision, but not to charge for updates and fixes to current versions. Carl Moreschi N4PY 58 Hogwood Rd Louisburg, NC 27549 www.n4py.com On 4/10/2014
I'm a retiree with a modest home and a modest automobile. I won't be buying any $8,000 transceiver. The most expensive transceiver I ever bought was the Orion and it lost a significant portion of its
The Orion line is still fantastic, at any price. Just because "better" comes out doesn't mean that I'm about to trade in my radios. Sorta like high end cameras. I love my Leica and the lenses that ma
I really believe it will cost as much as what you load it up with. In other words, you might be able to spend a little, depending on what options you buy, or maybe it could cost a lot. I believe that
I would say it lost in "monetary value", not in value. The original Orion is still a great radio - better than most. IMO, the best buy on the market today is a used OR1. However, like you, I too am a
Hey, that's my line! I've been saying it for the last 8 years ;-) 73, Barry N1EU _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/
Guys, I paid ~$4,300 for my new Orion II (with two optional filters) in 2009. It's just not reasonable to expect an O3 to be offered at the same price. (Yes, I know... bare-bones?, what options?, etc
If I had kept my Eagle, it would be running with N4PY software because of the way the user profile is set up for memories and RIT. The N4PY rig program would be the way to go for sure, but I am not u