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Lloyd Rasmussen <[log in to unmask]>
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Lloyd Rasmussen <[log in to unmask]>
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I haven't had my hands on the 991 or the 1200, Mike, but I think you should 
consider the FTDX-1200 without the add-on FFT board. Price would be similar 
to an FT-991 and when not using a computer it would likely be a lot more 
accessible than a 991. Of course, if you really think you need a rig that 
will do SSB and CW on 2 meters and 70 centimeters in the same box, maybe the 
991 is the right rig for you. There seem to have been a lot of issues with 
the finals of the 991 that didn't plague the 1200. At least there are 
documents showing the command specifications for these rigs, but there is 
still nothing like Jim using an actual radio and being able to debug the 
software on it.
73,
Lloyd Rasmussen, W3IUU, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
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From: Michael Ryan
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Subject: future rigs supported by JJ Radio

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Hi Jim:
Well your probably gonna guess where I'd like to see your software go with 
regards to future supported rigs. LOL As for TT, have you been told when you 
might receive 1 and what model?
I suspect that TT won't be releaszing anything until possible the winter of 
2017 as Dishtronics is currently focused on probably the new amp and 
relateds. To be objective, maybe you should look at the affordable side of 
things as a basis. Icom vs Yaesu, IC-7100 VS the FT-991 etc. Which rig 
vender has a more of a following for the blind, after Kenwood, keeping 
affordability in mind, which I would think would be Icom. I know Elecraft 
has a following but I'm not likely to spend upwards of 3500CDN on a 10W QRP 
rig, let alone 5000 for the K-3S but that's just me. I'm thinking of a new 
rig in the next 2 or 3 years and I'm a Yaesu guy so likely will be an FT-991 
with the N4PY software or yours if you go Yaesu.
Just my thoughts.

73:
Mike DE VO1AX

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<p dir="ltr">Hi Jim: <br>
Well your probably gonna guess where I'd like to see your software go with 
regards to future supported rigs. LOL As for TT, have you been told when you 
might receive 1 and what model? <br>
I suspect that TT won't be releaszing anything until possible the winter of 
2017 as Dishtronics is currently focused on probably the new amp and 
relateds. To be objective, maybe you should look at the affordable side of 
things as a basis. Icom vs Yaesu, IC-7100 VS the FT-991 etc. Which rig 
vender has a more of a following for the blind, after Kenwood, keeping 
affordability in mind, which I would think would be Icom. I know Elecraft 
has a following but I'm not likely to spend upwards of 3500CDN on a 10W QRP 
rig, let alone 5000 for the K-3S but that's just me. I'm thinking of a new 
rig in the next 2 or 3 years and I'm a Yaesu guy so likely will be an FT-991 
with the N4PY software or yours if you go Yaesu. <br>
Just my thoughts. </p>
<p dir="ltr">73: <br>
Mike DE VO1AX</p>
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