>
>Bottom line is both rigs have short comings, and Ten Tec is missing
>a very valuable nitche in the market by not upgrading the Scout to a
>transceiver that has NO plug-in modules and better frequency
>control.
>
>73 Walter Dufrain, AG5P Wright City, Missouri
>
Hi Walt and the group.
The niche you mention was formerly filled by the Delta II. I have one and
absolutely love it.
I wonder how many of us would buy a Delta III (Delta 2K?) if it came in at
about $1200 or so. I think a new xcvr positioned one or two notches above
the little entry level oriental rigs, having serious CW capabilities and
the ability to be controlled like a Pegasus might just be a winner.
How about a Pegasus with a remote front panel? I could see having the
usual controls plus several additional user configurable buttons (F-keys?)
and knobs that can be programmed for a particular user's application.
Comments? Ideas? Flames?
73 de Steve Weber, KD9BO
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