Tony,
In Mike's
original posting, he hinted that there are too many digital birds. I would
suggest that there are not enough !
I never intended to imply there were too many digital satellites!
Never, ever, in any way. Personally, I think there are not enough
satellites for amateur use in orbit. There are sometimes hours between
windows of opportunity for either analog OR digital birds. I did
make a comment about the ratio of analog to digital birds. Sorry
if you got that impression!
Did you receive your new radio yet? Sure would like to work
Ireland again!
73, Mike
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