Bearing in mind that one largely might operate stand-alone (such
as I might and John implied), as one looking at the Omni VII as
compared to say an Omni VI or V, I might be swayed toward the
newer radio alone by the ability to adapt the radio to new bands
as they become available. You'll be able to do that with the
Jupiter, Argo V, and Omni VII, as well of course with the Orion
- in other words, all the newer Ten-Tec radios - but you won't
be able to easily do that with anything older, such as the Omni
VI or V. I recall Ten-Tec using that argument with the Jupiter
at the time the new 60 M band was becoming a reality. Only
Ten-Tec can tell us if that swayed potential buyers or not to
any substantial degree.
Kevin, K9IUA
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Kevin Anderson, Dubuque IA USA, K9IUA
k9iua (at) yahoo (dot) com
http://postoilgeography.blogspot.com/
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