Larry,

Good idea, Larry.  I'll be interested in reading about the results.  

Years ago I brought my TR7 to field day as a backup rig to a then new Kenwood 
TS940.  We ended up abandoning the 940 in favor of the TR7.  Though the 940 
wasn't menu driven, the TR7 just all around performed better.

73 
Lee WB6SSW

In a message dated 06/19/2007 1:20:53 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> I'm bringing my TR7 to FD after a 20 year absence (the rig, not me)
> 
> When an operator sits down at an unfamiliar MENU-DRIVEN rig he has a hard 
> time 
> figuring out what to do.
> So I want to see the reaction to having dedicated push buttons and knobs.
> I want to compare it with the "modern" rigs under battle conditions, too.
> 
> 73 and GL on FD
> 
> Larry K3VX 
> CW op at N3SH
> 




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