Is it legal to ship a tethered human across state lines? What if I didn't like 
the 
one I got?

73, Mike NF4l

On 7/27/2011 12:53 AM, george fritkin wrote:
> The new radio should not be a Swiss army of the frequency spectrum, but a 
> "tour de force" of Elecraft.  It should have an on board computer with a 
> tethered human interface.  It should have a generous sized display allowing 
> the user to  control the radio's function with a terse set of knobs or the 
> human interface with the screen sharing radio functions and a spectrum 
> analyzer. 
> What I have seen here in  the way of suggestions is just packaging more 
> functions rather revolutionary radio changes.  
> Radios today should be treated as a computing device  whose output happens to 
> be an RF signal.  There have be some attempts at what I suggesting.  However, 
> these attempts were just too pioneering.  As we say in  electronics, pioneers 
> are those that get shot in the back. 
>   But, as an outsider looking in, Elecraft seems to have in hand the ability 
> to build a truly revolutionary radio.  And, if you guys at Elecraft do this, 
> sign me up for S/N 1.  By the way, I think the new radio, the KX-3, is the 
> trial balloon.
> Love my two K3s
> George, W6GF
>
>


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