When I first started working in the semiconductor business in the
mid-70's, companies in Asia would buy our unmarked test rejects to stuff
them into transistor radios to fluff up the transistor count. Lot's of
"12-transistor radios" back then had a lot fewer devices that actually
did anything circuit-wise.
73,
Dave AB7E
On 7/31/2020 1:07 PM, Grant Youngman wrote:
When I was 12 in 1957, trying to decide what receiver I wanted, that’s how I
evaluated them — count the controls and switches. The more of those, clearly,
the better the radio :-). :-)
Grant NQ5T
On Jul 31, 2020, at 4:02 PM, Douglas Zwiebel <[email protected]> wrote:
http://www.cqdx.ru/ham/new-equipment/kenwood-st-995sdr/
de Doug KR2Q
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