01-18-16 21:35 Richard Menedetter wrote to Holger Granholm about D-Star
Howdy! Richard,
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RM> Hi Holger!
RM> 17 Jan 2016 08:56, from Holger Granholm -> Richard Menedetter:
RM>> I am for example talking about D-Star/DMR/Fusion.
I've heard Daryl WX1DER talk about D-Star and Echo Link but I haven't been
on the Air Waves for some time now though I still have my Call Sign, and
except for reading some about those two things on Wikipedia I haven't had
any interest in wanting to use them with my computer gear.
I first heard of DMR and Fusion in Amateur Radio Newsline messages in 2013.
My jaw dropped a few years ago when I watched a Youtube video about the
Main Prize the Dayton (Ohio) Hamvention was going to give to the Winner,
when I heard about the price of that Transceiver (XCVR) being way above
One Kilobuck USD, it really opened my eyes as my jaw dropped. WHEW!!!!!!
Fusion doesn't interest Me one bit since it is a Yaesu product.
I don't care for Yaesu gear because of them continuing building their XCVR's
with the 27 Mc/s range on the Band Switch in the 1970's even after our F.C.C.
took that Frequency Band away from Hams in the late 1950's.
I was saving up $350.00 USD to buy a HF SSB XCVR but the price doubled
while I was still gathering up my money because people who didn't care to
study for their Ham License were buying them at the $350.00 price and using
them to transmit on the 11 Meter U.S. Citizens Band, and frequencies they
weren't authorized to use.
So many of Their XCVRs were being bought that all the Amateur Radio XCVR
Manufacturers doubled their price, and those folks with the deep pockets
were still buying them, and using them.
Yaesu continued having the 27 Mc/s Band on their XCVRs when I finally got
enought money to buy my own HF SSB rig, so I wasn't going to give that
company any of my money.
(I don't know if they ever removed that Band from their Rigs.)
The Trio-Kenwood Company HF SSB XCVRs didn't have the 27 Mc/s selection on
the Band Switch, so I bought a 520.
I thought the $7??.00 USD price range I paid for my HF XCVR in the 1970's
was hugh.
But I'm a Cheap LID. .... ..
I am VERY GLAD I can keep up with what is going on with Amateur Radio by
reading Messages in BBS Echos.
I looked at all of the messages that You have written that I have in my
BBS saved message file but didn't notice your OE Call Sign in any of those
messges.
Are You a Licensed Amateur Radio Operator?
Thanks 73 de Ed W9ODR DIT DIT
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