Two official resellers in such a small country?
It's a shame Martin Lynch and Sons weren't the official reseller when I
bought mine as their after sales service is far superior to Waters and
Stanton!
On 20/01/11 18:44, Gerald Youngblood wrote:
Both Waters and Stanton and Martin Lynch and Son
Hi,
Can anyone at FlexRadio confirm that Waters and Stanton are no longer
the UK importer and that Martin Lynch and Sons is now the official UK
Importer?
Martin has a new banner all about them being the distributor here:
http://www.mlands.co.uk/
Since I got my F3K from Waters and Stanton,
I use a Linear Amp UK ranger 811H amp, 4 x Svetlana 811a valves giving a
max 800w out on CW, keyed via the PTT
socket on the back of the F3K, however I find I rarely use it these
days, infact I often find myself using just 10w on CW and still
work all the DX I can hear. I use Delta Loop antennas
I'm not even sure "Deep Impact" actually exists?
On 16/11/10 18:12, Jim Jerzycke wrote:
You betcha!
Is,'t Deep Impact supposed to run on Linux?
Jim KQ6EA
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fun to experiment.
73,
/Jack
On Tue, 2010-11-16 at 17:14 +, TheVillageHam wrote:
Now if only we could use our F3K/F5K's with Ubuntu ... I'd dump windoze
at the drop of a hat!
On 16/11/10 17:00, flexradio-requ...@flex-radio.biz
Now if only we could use our F3K/F5K's with Ubuntu ... I'd dump windoze
at the drop of a hat!
On 16/11/10 17:00, flexradio-requ...@flex-radio.biz wrote:
Message: 27
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2010 03:03:32 -0600
From: Robert McGwier
To: FlexRadio
Subject: [Flexradio] New hardware from Flex
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