I put the kit together and slapped the thing on the radio it then
instantly came up and started displaying signals.  Can't get any more
simple!  Building the P3 took way less time to build and setup than
the LP-PAN.  Both have their place in the world.

~Brett (N7MG)


On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 8:38 PM, Larry Godek <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wonder how many of the P3 have been sold to date or promised as the case 
> may be.  I'm beginning to squirm in my chair but i like to wait a bit on a 
> new product to see what kind of problems show up and how they are going to be 
> resolved.  Sure looks nice though.
>
> Be interesting to hear some feedback from the buyers of kits to see how they 
> go together and if they run into any snags.
>
> Larry
> W0OGH
>
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