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Ed Malmgren <[log in to unmask]>
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Nice going Ron.  I am going to order one but I want the upgrade model hi hi. 
73



ED K7UC
-----Original Message----- 
From: Dr. Ronald E. Milliman
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2014 9:48 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: The blind hams list pissing contest!

Allan, I really much prefer the Zelaron 4000 over all those other commercial
radios to which you referred. My Zelaron 4000 cost me $12,449.95 plus
shipping, but it has built-in speech and speaks all functions, every button,
every menu, every position of every control. In addition, it is fully
self-programmable. It completely programs itself. Because of the Zeleron
advanced cosmic filtration system, there is absolutely no intermod. What is
one of its most impressive features is that it even communicates with other
stations automatically, executes an entire QSO without any intervention on
my part. I can be listening to a football game and my Zelaron 4000 will scan
all of the frequencies, and initiate QSOs, fully interact with the other
station, and then, go into what we call the "73" mode to conclude the QSO,
all while I am listening to the football game. What is really incredible
with my Zelaron 4000 is that at the end of each day it automatically
connects up with my home network and downloads to my computer all of the
QSOs it has executed on my behalf for that entire day, and it puts it all in
my matching log. So, you are right; that is, you get what you pay for, and
for that reason, I really much prefer my Zelaron 4000 that cost $12,449.95
plus shipping. So, I am the one here who really has the biggest, baddest,
best, most expensive radio of all radios. It took a little time to get it
from Zelaron, but with the implementation of "String Theory" in their
interstellar shipping plan, it was really amazingly quick!

Ron, K8HSY
Dr. Ronald E. Milliman
Retired Professor of Marketing

President: Millitronics, Inc. (millitronics.biz) 

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