It may be possible that you could get a clearer understanding of what
'may' be offered by reading over the 'preliminary' specifications again?
Drawing conclusions on marketing/sales 'preliminary' specifications
normally leads to a false conclusion. How many hams have been waiting
with baited breath for an ethernet interface so they could run a
radio remotely, compared to the rest of the amateurs who prefer to
have a radio sitting in front of them, on their desk?
What we need is a good solid performing radio (receiver) that is also
quite reliable. We most likely do not need another 'gadget' box.
Tom - W4BQF
>The biggest feature is that it comes internet ready with a built-in
>ethernet interface standard. Covers HF + 6M and 100W output on all
>bands including 6M.
>
>The Omni VII is going to be priced somewhere between the Jupiter and
>the Orion II but I am willing to bet it will be priced closer to the
>Orion II than the Jupiter. *grin*
>
>Looks like an interesting rig.
>
>--
> JT Croteau - W6FO - Canton, GA
> ARS #2,147 | NoGA-QRP | SEDXC | ARRL
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