I completely agree with these!

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On May 24, 2012, at 12:19 PM, George Allen wrote:

> 1. Write my own display/control software on my PC, assuming that I have 
> interface info and license to do it.  After all, the signal processing is 
> done in the 6000, the PC is merely control and display.  As an example. I 
> should be able to send a command to the 6000 requesting a frequency change, 
> and a band-display table to go with that frequency.
> 
> 2. If source were available, I should be able to modify the application on my 
> PC to make changes that I require.
> 
> 3. Write my own logging app...either by sending commands and receiving data 
> via the hardware or via the supplied PC software's interface.
> 
> 4. Put my contacts, call, frequency, and the like, on the web in real time!  
> See, in real time, that you really are in the log for Broome County, NY!
> 
> It would be nice, but not an an absolute requirement, if Flex were to supply 
> basic PC interfaces to interface to their hardware.  License-able, I presume.
> 
> (My staff and fellow workers upon occasion accuse me of living in the Blue 
> Sky, so these thoughts may be too simplified, and  might be mere speculation! 
>  Its really pretty nice up here in the Sky!)
> 
> George (who tries to live in the real world some of the time)
> K2CM
> Vestal, Broome County, NY
> 
> 
> .
> 
> 
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