[hpsdr] something for all to read

Eric Ellison ecellison at comcast.net
Sat Jul 8 10:24:38 PDT 2006


Alex - Folks!

 

Yup! About $10K US. Their booth at Fredrichshafen was right across from the
Waters - Stanton booth, and the SDR-1000 demo. I could not help thinking,
"The best of the traditional right next to the best of the future!"
Beautiful craftsmanship!  I do have some pictures which Heino - DJ5ER took,
and edited Klaus - DK7XL's release translation for the introduction at
Fredrichshafen. Klaus is a distributor rep for this new radio, and
authorized service center for SDR-1000, which are totally different
categories and market shares. When I get the chance I'll upload Heino's
pictures. In a word "Supurb".

 

Eric

 

 

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Alex
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All I can say is WOW. Typical German craftsmanship! I probably don't want to
know how much it costs.
I think we've got a high bar to reach.

I like the shielding and the inter-board coaxial connections.
I think we're going to need a bigger chassis for the HPSDR. 

Alex, N3NP

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