Things become obsolete when replacement parts and/or service are no
longer available. It tends to happen suddenly, often accompanied by the
release of smoke.
73,
Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
Sparks NV DM09dn
Washoe County
Stephen Dubin via Elecraft wrote on 7/17/2023 8:21 AM:
I don't think an radio is obsolete unless/until it doesn't meet emission
standards. I have IC735 that I still enjoy operating when I want a hit of QRO!
VY 73 de W3UECSteve DubinNight gathers and now my watch begins. It shall not
end until I reach Top of the Honor Roll- W2IRT
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