[RTTY] HAL ST8000...up for bid.
Michael Haack
mikehaack at aol.com
Mon Mar 28 15:06:38 PDT 2011
Fyi:
It went to somebody for about $260.00usd, shipped.
Considering that the new price is about 5k, Id say somebody found a deal.
They are still military issue for a reason.
And, IMHO, I know this will start a trail of discussion, but, running
side by side on the same signal here.
The HAL cards keep copying well past the soundcard.
Plus, if nothing else its got 5k dollars worth of flashing pretty lights.
Mike WB9B
On 03/28/2011 1:25 PM, Carleton Reed wrote:
> I have to agree with Van. I can't imagine a ham purchasing hardware for
> something we been doing for years with software for free. I use to own an
> older version on the HAL. I believe it was the 6000. It worked and was a
> nice looking unit. I gave it away when I purchased the KAM (Kantronics All
> Mode) very simular to the PK-232. Those were the days.
>
> Carleton AA6GZ
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "VAN K7VS"<WA7FAB at CDSNET.NET>
> To: "Michael Haack"<mikehaack at aol.com>;<rtty at contesting.com>
> Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 7:25 AM
> Subject: Re: [RTTY] HAL ST8000...up for bid.
>
>
>> haven't used anything except computer software for years, most of which is
>> free. gave away my pk-232 ten years ago to a friend. K7VS
>>
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