Someday, let's say in the year 2185, a restorer of warp drives and old HF radios will stumble upon your cache of pristine KSYN3 modules and make your great-great-(...)-great grand-daughter an offer she can't refuse. So go ahead. Collect 'em :)
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On Jun 25, 2015, at 9:47 AM, inventor61 . <
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> Based on the feedback I've received:
>
> -- Lots of people are willing to give away their old KSYN3 modules, for
> just the shipping costs
>
> -- No one has an immediate application for the devices other than their
> original purpose
>
> -- The fear I had that controlling these things was rather complicated was
> confirmed and amplified
>
> -- It's not worth $100 to make the thing 'play' by itself
>
>
> All quite illuminating. Thanks for the bandwidth everyone.
>
> 73
> Steve KZ1X/4
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