Leith Jennings wrote:
>
> Lee Buller wrote:
> >
> > Guys and Gals...you missed the point of the discussion.
> >
> > I don't want to discuss the finer points of already existing rigs. Everyone
> > knows those things ad naseum. What I want to discuss is what you would like
> > in an ideal rig if you could build one from scratch. Think of it as a
> > Legos rig. What would you like?
> >
> > How about....built in 2500 QSOs for each contest entered? OK? Lets get
> > serious and talk about what you would like in a rig from Lego Radio Company?
> So what makes a "classic" design. Bottom line is I don't know.... but that's
> what you
> need to have your perfect tranceiver designed as Lee! The point of all this
> is that the
> ideal tranceiver has to haved that indefineable little bit of "class" ..
> 73 de Lee ZL2AL
Back in the 50's, National Radio had a campaign going where they asked
the amateurs what they wanted in a radio. After a few months, they took
all the features they had received and created the NC-300--the "Dream
Reciever". Then hey improved it and made the NC-303. That was one good
receiver. You would think that one of the major manufacturers could do
the same thing and come up with the "Dream Transceiver". 73
Tom W7WHY
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