Another 'good' thing about EVERYBODY at the field using a 14MZ, there'd be
a lot fewer guys at the field, and a lot less interferrence!

BUT, I'm envious.  Sounds like the radio everyone needs.  How long before
the other manufacturers catch up?

Good thermals, all........

.........bc    AG4YQ  Williamsburg, VA




On Thu, 26 May 2005, Bill's Email wrote:

>
>
> Chuck Anderson wrote:
> > Far too many fliers are too stupid to be trusted with a dial-a-crash
> > radio.  They aren't even smart enough to know what frequency they are on
> > without a synthesizer.
>
> As was the case in the incident I outlined. It was NOT a synthesized
> module. It was a regular old module. He changed channels and "forgot" he
> had done it.
>
> What I like about my synthesized radio (14MZ) is that it does not
> transmit until I tell it to. Gives me a chance to look at the channel
> and confirm it before it starts transmitting. Not the case with the guy
> with the wrong hardwired module in his radio.
>
> WEM
>
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