Re: [Flexradio] Market for 5000A's

2015-03-02 Thread Mike
sage: 1 Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2015 19:05:50 +0000 (UTC) From: Hunter Ellington To: "flexradio@flex-radio.biz" Subject: [Flexradio] Market for 5000A's Message-ID: <2132278151.870026.1425236750187.javamail.ya...@mail.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 I know I tried

Re: [Flexradio] Market for 5000A's

2015-03-01 Thread Ken Akin
I bought my 5000 when it was the only model almost available (bought at Dayton, arrived here in August or September). I did order the ATU and the second receiver. I have never used the ATU much (I use a remote ATU). In my opinion, the basic 5000 does not offer much over the 3000 for most people (a

Re: [Flexradio] Market for 5000A's

2015-03-01 Thread Richard Solomon
That's the beauty of a free market system. Some like it (buyers), some don't (sellers). Wait a couple of months are post it again, someone may yet have the urge. The 5000A the previous gentlemen wrote about seemed to be a reasonable buy at the $1,500 level. 73, Dick, W1KSZ On 3/1/2015 12:05

Re: [Flexradio] Market for 5000A's

2015-03-01 Thread Chuck ONeal
money. Chuck K1KW - Original Message - From: "Hunter Ellington via FlexRadio" To: Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2015 2:05 PM Subject: [Flexradio] Market for 5000A's I know I tried to sell my basic, no options, 5000A three times. I listed it for $1500 and had no offers. I dr

[Flexradio] Market for 5000A's

2015-03-01 Thread Hunter Ellington via FlexRadio
I know I tried to sell my basic, no options, 5000A three times.  I listed it for $1500 and had no offers.  I dropped the price to $1300, and still no bites (this was five months ago).  I finally put it on for $1200, and the only response was from some crank who berated me for "destroying the val