Ron,

As always, thank you for your "down to earth" response.  That was the type of 
answer I was looking for.

By "...work all the serial numbers..." I assume you mean learn who owns them 
and/or where they are located, etc.  I know some folks are as interested in 
radio serial numbers as I am in what makes it tick.  It is all a part of the 
depth of this hobby.  Since most of my equipment is homebrew, built from some 
type of kit, or in the boat anchor category, very little of my equipment is 
serialized.  I understand why a manufacturer serializes his products, but I 
have been a bit surprise at the "serial number pride" that I have seen.  
Surprised, but not upset.

Obviously, I do not buy a lot of new equipment.  In the case of the KX3, they 
took most everything I wanted in a radio and packaged it into a very nice 
package, so I had to buy one!  Sorry that I didn't make it clear that I was 
just wondering why someone would go register their radio serial number in a 
third party database.

Now, I wonder if zerobeat would be interested in creating a category for my 
homebrew Whaddon Mark VII Paraset replicas...probably not.


Mark
KE6BB


________________________________
 From: Ron D'Eau Claire <[email protected]>
To: 'elecraft' <[email protected]> 
Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2013 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Serial Number Data Base
 

At one time a lot of fellows tried to work all the serial numbers for a
given rig. That was back in the "early" days when the K2 was the flagship
rig. 
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