The DZ transceiver was at Dayton two years ago. Had a booth back by the GM exhibit. As I recall their manual was an exact look a like of the old Heathkit manual. The set was a busy looking set, but with a pile of "feature/benefits" including I believe a second receiver option. Interesting the PA board picture does have a copywrite date of 2007.

Glad to see they are still alive....and as Lyle says we have another American effort in the HF biz. They did have spec sheets two years ago...

Let's all wish them success....

I already have my compliment of K2s ,a K3 and a big Icom ..
I am DONE SHOPPING.

bill



At 09:17 PM 12/29/2007, Lyle Johnson wrote:
I had a chance to see a DZ kit Sienna at Pacificon in October. It was powered up and operating -- and it is a kit! I can't comment on performance or design, as I neither operated it nor examined its specifications.

I am encouraged to see that there is sufficient belief in the future of Amateur radio that American companies (as well as Asian and European) are investing in product development. 2007 was a banner year for new Amateur radio transceiver introductions. These products all take many person-years to develop.

In the end, we all win.

73,

Lyle KK7P

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