Jerry and the group,

I've had the demo as well (two actually...one at my office and one at an
OATS). It's an exciting product in theory and in some cases it performs
amazingly well. In other cases it's very finicky and would require multiple
ambient antennae and/or adjustment of those antennae in order to give the
receiver the differential it needs to perform the DSP. If the CASSPER system
jumps the one hurdle of excessively strong ambient signals, then it can't
handle multipath problems at some other frequency (or vice-versa or, once
again, the possible answer is to tediously finesse the positions of the
antennae).

My questions to you and the group are:
1. Did the system perform to your satisfaction?
2. Were you convinced enough to purchase it?
3. Was it worth the asking price?

Mike Murphy
Compliance Engineer
Alesis Studio Electronics

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