I agree with Mike on this one. I would never get my money out of the radio even
with the RX-366. The market has dropped considerably. Will wait to see what the
folks have up their sleeves. Andy, W3LI
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> That’s an expensive upgrade for a discontinued product.
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> But, that’s just me and my thinking.
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> I think I’d save my pennies and see what’s coming that's new and amazing.
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> On Apr 24, 2014, at 12:29 PM, Ron Notarius W3WN <wn3vaw@verizon.net> wrote:
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> > How many Orions & Orion II's have been sold?
> >
> > Of that number, how many have already had the RX-366 upgrade?
> >
> > Of those that haven't, how many are likely to have it in the immediate
> > future? (Say, the next 2 years)
> >
> > And, how many RX-366's need to be made, in a minimal production run, to
> > justify another one? Including costs related to storing inventory for a 1
> > to 2 year period.
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> > Yes, there is a huge installed base, and yes, it is a very attractive
> > upgrade. (If I owned an Orion, I'd certainly want to upgrade the second
> > receiver, if it hadn't already been done!)
> >
> > But without knowing the answers to these questions, it's impossible to say
> > that whether or not another production run is warranted.
> >
> > And that's presuming that the first option I mentioned is the primary one
> > involved. If it's the second option...
> >
> > 73
> >
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