Maybe it should be something more along the lines of ...
IT YAKS (Icom-TenTec Yaesu-Alinco-Kenwood-SGC) ... what most appliance
operators do with their commercial radios
or... ITS a YAK (big hairy animal used as a beast of burden - not to be
confused with some ham radio operators)
or... maybe even ATIYKS (where you're Alinco-TenTec-Icom-Yaesu-Kenwood-SGC
radio will end up after you buy an Elecraft).
I'm afraid that's the best I can do ;-) and, no, I don't play Scrabble.
72/73,
Daniel / AA0NI
K2 #3421
(... who REALLY wanted to operate Field Day, but ended up moving in a few
essentials to his new home and made good friends with the neighbors instead -
but who is itching to put a 175' stealthy longwire NVIS antenna on his wooden
backyard fence and a 20' compact loop for 20m in his attic)
--- Dan Barker <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> I disagree. The YaeComWood moniker implies these appliances are
> interchangeable/indistinguishable. The Elecraft rigs most certainly are not!
>
> Dan / WG4S / K2 #2456
>
> <snip>
> I suggest a more proper reference might be "YETI" -- for Yaesu / Elecraft /
> Tentec / and Icom.
> </snip>
>
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