david todd
Roxi, I totally agree with u. some members spout a plethora of knowledge but won't respond to any ham asking for help. but shame on any of us who love to build mention the bickering about who's software is the best what standards etc. Thats why some clubs shut the doors because of internal bickering and everyone has to do it their way.im a builder and a qrper. i bought this rig for the economics of an all band rig and possibly modify it MY way later with the help of other great knowledgeble hams on this forum. I mean really, price of other rigs, and they are outrageous. Farhan has an incredible rig. unfortunately some hams aren't happy with anything.ive been a ham since early 80s, and i love cw. some do not. some refuse to be my friend anymore because i love cw. oh well, its a great hobby. and a lot of hams forget that. i don't get impressed by the bickering and arguing. its boring and stifles amateur radio as a whole.i was lucky to have mentors who really enjoyed ham radio and was OPEN i repeat OPEN to others suggestions without arguing.i love the forum and the knowledge others bring to share or help ,but i erase any posts that have a bickering title to it.they forget there are thousands of hams who have gone it alone because of bickering ,only to discover a new technology.there are also thousands of hams who are programmers and they don't get on here to argue about code. life is too short to bicker about petty things. Well roxi i probably made some mad but, they will get over it. if not they don't need to be in this hobby. remember we love this hobby to promote technology , self learning and spread goodwill across the world without any biases or politician agendas¡? thats why i mostly work cw. try arguing in cw .:) 73s David? ka9koj. p.s.? remember to have fun. ? Sent from Yahoo Mail. On Wednesday, May 16, 2018 1:21 PM, Laurence Oberman <oberman.l@...> wrote: Indeed I have always said folks need to be more appreciative of what they are getting here and less ready to bicker/moan about stuff. Its an awesome little radio and provides freedom for those who want it and simple function for those who just want it to work. This group of folks is awesome and will help with any issues so is pretty much the best of both worlds. Thank you again Mr Fahran 73 KB1HKO Laurence On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 11:52 AM, R. E. Klaus via Groups.Io <reklaus=[email protected]> wrote: >? First, Mr. Farhan, thank you for developing the BITX series of radios. I > think there has been a great need for an inexpensive HF radio particularly > for the QRP operator. I have a couple (used) QRO rigs but have a desire to > try QRP and portable operation.? I would like to have a FT-817 but they are > way beyond my budget. When I heard about the uBITX, I had to check it out > and bought one ( now I am looking for the "perfect" (for me) case.) The > basic uBITX is a good little radio. My wish list would be to have 10 watts > PEP from 80 through 10 meters (many fixes available) and for it to have some > type of output indicator to help avoid over driving the output and > distortion.? May be a very basic CAT interface to use a tablet for digital > modes. >? Now a suggestion to the group originator. I find it interesting that the > highest number of posts seem to involve bickering over the best software > developer/development. Maybe it is time to split the group into separate > groups one for software developers and one for basic usage and > modifications. > Roxie -- K1AUS > |