.Hey, Gary! Great quicky DXpedition to Grayland. They gave you Room 15 at The Motel because that is the DXers room... "DX Central." headquarters for almost all of the multi-DXer Grayland DXpeditions since the Spring of 1990. If the walls could talk!!!
Good going on the loggings.... PLease do submit for the "Firsts" part of the list.... I'm at the grandkids in Ft. Worth without the computer, so I can't check, but I think that you scored two Firsts. Sorry that you missed VOA THailand. I can't imagine that it will be unlogged in ten weeks when Linda and I get back out there.... But maybe I'll have a shot at a DU record, or something. I bought the Eton E100 today at circuit city.... got them on sale on the internet for well under $50 but "store pick-up only." They sure did pack a lot of capability into a tiny box. Surprisingly good audio outta the speaker, too. I was pleasantly surprised with the one kHz fine tuning... it is continuous. That is, it is "really" a main tuning knob, just with a quite low tuning rate. You can go from top to bottom of the dial using that one knob. I had assumed from comments on line that it was limited to tuning a 10 kHz. segment, one kHz. at a time. With the 200 memories and i kHz. resolution, I gotta tell you that it really doesn't seem like an ultralight to me... I know that it is... it meets the criteria... but it sure seems more of a DXers radio not an "entertainment radio for the general public." Still, if one is gonna DX with one of these puppies,the E100 ought to cover the most situations and the most band width with the least effort... for sure. I really like the thing, actually. I gotta say, tho' that it is NOT a shirtpocket radio... soince it has a built-in desk stand like a real radio.. Gotta paraphrase my fellow Okie, Will Rogers: "I never met a radio that I did not like!" Gary, don't forget to file for those Firsts! John B. _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
