I kind prefer things the way they are now: Elecraft as a thriving,
innovative company that offers state of the art, high performance
equipment that'll be around for a while. The past is gone, so there's no
use pining for it.
73,
Scott N9AA
On 1/7/17 5:36 PM, Jim Rogers wrote:
Does anyone remember the good old days, back when the K2 was king, you
would call support and would be routed to an engineer or perhaps in
the case of the DSP2, Lyle himself? I remember developing a real
friendship with a guy out west, who worked from his home. Eventually
we shared phone numbers. Or you would turn to the back of the K2
manual and there find the complete schematics and chapter 9, "Circuit
Details"? Yeah, I know, those were the days of thru-hole kits, solder
smoke, and, "gee I wish I had not done that", when you lifted a trace
and had to break out the blue wire to make things right again. Things
were better then....those really were the good old days...things were
more personal then.....
Jim, W4ATK
Licensed: General Class Sept 1953
K2, K-Line
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