On 4/24/02 12:33 AM, Leigh S. Jones at kr6x@kr6x.com wrote:
>With the average modern new transceiver price being
>around $3500-$5000, the modern competitive amplifier
>new price $2500-$4000, and the remaining hardware
>required to go to full SO2R around $500-$1000, the
>price of adding SO2R capability to an existing station
>can range between $7500 and $10,000.
Horsepucky.
You don't NEED a NEW transceiver for SO2R. A second-hand radio will do
just fine.
You don't NEED an amplifier for SO2R. If you don't like going barefoot,
even a modest amplifier will provide some cover.
You need some switching, perhaps some filtering, and a second tranceiver.
You can probably add SO2R capability to an existing station for
$500-1000, easily. Maybe to $1500 if you insist on having an amplifier.
If you've already got $10,000 in your station (for the first radio and
antennas), another $1000 isn't much.
Me? I can't afford a $10,000 ham station.
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901
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