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Thanx for the update Farhan..?? it really means a lot that you are here for us!

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73-Gary

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ashhar Farhan
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2018 11:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Ownership

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We are continously producing now, however, we are not able to meet the demand. Hence, the backlog still remains. I am hopeful that into early march, we will get past the backlog and start shipping ex-stock.?

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I am not very active on the mailing list these days because I am heads down, making test jibs, documenting the test procedures, writing arduino code to automate as much as we can. I hope to wrap it up and get back to homebrewing by the end of this week after handing over these jigs and software to the HF signals folks. Some of this stuff is quite neat and of interest to regular builders as well. i will post these circuits and code shortly.

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On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 11:01 PM, Gary Shriver <gshriver@...> wrote:

Hey Farhan,

I was wondering.? Do you build/ship uBitx on a continuous basis now or still in batches?? The reason I ask is, I have been seeing people get notified pretty much on a daily basis here lately and have ¡°back timed¡± to see that there is about a 2 month period between order date and shipping date.? I ordered on January 13th and the last report here you were shipping orders made on December 25th.? ??Will you continue to ship daily or has the last batch been shipped and we are waiting on the next?? Sorry, but I am just trying to come up with an estimate as to when I might receive my ¡°very anxiously anticipated¡± ubitx.

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Thanx for an awesome project!

73-Gary

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ashhar Farhan
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2018 8:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BITX20] Ownership

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I thought I'd just mention this here in the passing. When HF Sigs decided to kit the radio, one of my conditions was that they ask for the purchaser's callsign and then verify the shipping address with their address on record at . Unless they quote a very good reason, they have refused to ship to other addresses. i know that this is not enough of a cover, but for pirates, it is mighty easier to just buy a second hand marine or hf rig on ebay than try getting a kit from us after two months time and then solder it up.

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On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 9:56 PM, Robert D. Bowers <n4fbz@...> wrote:

I agree totally... although I would argue that it's handy to be able to make your own repairs (especially if they're minor, like broken conductor in a mike cord).? I've known some really good hams who were excellent at emergency communications but who barely passed the license exams and who never really understood what was going on under the cover.

Here's another point (where kit building should be encouraged): when I was first licensed, radios were (still) transitioning from tube to transistor... although most of the new rigs were a hybrid of the two technologies (a couple even more advanced than that).? Things have changed drastically since then... and although I am very technically inclined and into homebrew (when I get that extremely rare thing called free time), there are aspects of the modern radios that I am a bit fuzzy about (I work with state-of-the-art tech too!).? A kit can help with that.? I've had some good times practicing surface-mount soldering while building radios - and when doing it you can't help but learn more about the new stuff.

However...

For me, kit building is to relax and take my mind off of the heavier stuff I work with.? One gripe I do have regarding kit building is people who say "here's the threads, start reading.? You have to learn!"? I'm a doctoral candidate working with x-ray fluorescence and optical spectrometry... I spend hours each day just reading and learning.? So when I ask a question while building a kit... I do NOT want to turn something for fun into something more like what I do as a general rule!?

(A polite and concise answer to a technical question or withholding the assumption that people have stopped learning should be the general rule anyway!)

My two cents worth...

Bob
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On 02/22/2018 11:05 AM, Xcott Craver wrote:

Hi,

There's a Zed thread right now, going about 70 pages, about whether Hams really need electrical knowledge, or should have to demonstrate it for a license.

The short version is most people saying "yes they do and yes they should," but a few have pointed out that they've been able to operate radio equipment for decades, contesting and rag-chewing, without knowing how electronics work.??

For that reason, I wouldn't assume that someone lacking circuit knowledge is unlicensed.? It could be someone who has been operating for years in a less technical capacity and who has now decided to take the plunge into kits---and who in my opinion should be encouraged to do so.

Thanks, Xcott K2CAJ

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