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Roy Morris-6
I was amused at a comment on the Ten-Tec reflector this morning.  Can you believe this?

There was a posting stating there was basically no news on anything from Dayton. The post asked if there was anything really new.   It also stated the Kenwood, Elecraft, ICOM and Yaesu reflectors have been amazingly quiet.  What more needs to be said.
Oh, well!!  Roy  W4WFB
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Re: A Narrow Dayton Filter

VE3GAM Allen McRorie
somewhat like the big city attitude, I have lived outside a big city most of my life and
this is the type of attitude you get from them. if it doesn't happen in the big city,
it doesn't happen. I suppose a company like Elecraft is like the the guy who lives
100 miles outside of the big city and tries to get the big boys to notice him.

reminds me of the time I was in Montreal doing a city tour and someone on the tour
from Europe thought 'why don't I go see Niagara Falls this afternoon?', I don't think
she realized how far away she was from Niagara Falls. it just shows many are very
provincial in their thinking and nedd to be more global in thinking.

holiday here in Canada today, so of course it is raining

Al ve3gam

----- Original Message -----
From: "Roy Morris" <[hidden email]>
Subject: [Elecraft] A Narrow Dayton Filter


>I was amused at a comment on the Ten-Tec reflector this morning.  Can you believe this?
>
> There was a posting stating there was basically no news on anything from Dayton. The
> post asked if there was anything really new.   It also stated the Kenwood, Elecraft,
> ICOM and Yaesu reflectors have been amazingly quiet.  What more needs to be said.
> Oh, well!!  Roy  W4WFB

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Re: A Narrow Dayton Filter

Kate Hutton
I think Elecraft is noticed.  Just about everyone I know is either saving up
or drooling about one Elecraft radio or another ...

73 Kate K6HTN

On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 8:55 AM, VE3GAM Allen McRorie <[hidden email]>wrote:

> somewhat like the big city attitude, I have lived outside a big city most
> of my life and
> this is the type of attitude you get from them. if it doesn't happen in the
> big city,
> it doesn't happen. I suppose a company like Elecraft is like the the guy
> who lives
> 100 miles outside of the big city and tries to get the big boys to notice
> him.
>
> reminds me of the time I was in Montreal doing a city tour and someone on
> the tour
> from Europe thought 'why don't I go see Niagara Falls this afternoon?', I
> don't think
> she realized how far away she was from Niagara Falls. it just shows many
> are very
> provincial in their thinking and nedd to be more global in thinking.
>
> holiday here in Canada today, so of course it is raining
>
> Al ve3gam
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Roy Morris" <[hidden email]>
> Subject: [Elecraft] A Narrow Dayton Filter
>
>
> >I was amused at a comment on the Ten-Tec reflector this morning.  Can you
> believe this?
> >
> > There was a posting stating there was basically no news on anything from
> Dayton. The
> > post asked if there was anything really new.   It also stated the
> Kenwood, Elecraft,
> > ICOM and Yaesu reflectors have been amazingly quiet.  What more needs to
> be said.
> > Oh, well!!  Roy  W4WFB
>
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Re: A Narrow Dayton Filter

Jim Low man
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Actually, if we're referring to the same message, the OP asked if there
was anything new with *Tec-Tec* at Dayton.
This spawned a couple of threads that pointed to the announcement of the
KX3.
I didn't take it as a snub at Elecraft.

72/73 de Jim - AD6CW

On 5/23/2011 8:34 AM, Roy Morris wrote:

> I was amused at a comment on the Ten-Tec reflector this morning.  Can you believe this?
>
> There was a posting stating there was basically no news on anything from Dayton. The post asked if there was anything really new.   It also stated the Kenwood, Elecraft, ICOM and Yaesu reflectors have been amazingly quiet.  What more needs to be said.
> Oh, well!!  Roy  W4WFB
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