This list is the instructor that is how we get to use more of the 
capabilities of our radios.  Plus what we learn can be applied to our 
other rigs.

I can safely say I am at least at 98.5% of use from this list. :-)  I 
can say the IC-7000 list is not this educational!

Don
KD8NNU


On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 12:15 PM, William Levy wrote:

> The best approach to a digital radio or a complex GPS Navigation 
> System in a
> small aircraft is to 1) leave it alone if you don't know what it does 
> 2)or
> Get an Instructor.
>
> Frankly it's easier to learn to fly than to be proficient on these 
> brilliant
> radio sets that do way more than necessary.
>
> The only rule in a radio is to be able to hear the station in order to 
> work
> it. That our K3's do brilliantly. Start there and leave the bells and
> whistles alone!
>
> We don't use 99% of the capabilities of our computers, we shouldn't 
> expect
> to do that with our radios either.
>
> Relax fellows. It's supposed to be fun!
>
> N2WL, Bill
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