Karl,
 
     I agree with you 100%.  Every SRF-59 owner  owes Steve a great deal of 
gratitude.  His technical investigation of the  radio's secrets was desperately 
needed, and the results are thrilling, not  boring!
 
    If not for the time demands of preparing for the  2008 "Ultralight 
Shootout," I would probably also be extremely motivated to  attempt a little 
reverse 
engineering myself, using that phenomenal IC  chip...  a thrilling winter 
project!  Steve has single-handedly proven  that ex-Navy sonar repair 
technicians 
are really the technical cream of the  crop, right?  After the SRF-59 
alignment procedures were promulgated  on the list, guess who was the only one 
with 
the confidence to get the job  done?  Well, I'd better go back to testing 
pocket radios before I get in  serious trouble, hi.
 
                                                                              
        73,  Gary  



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