[SignalOne] Welcome
Fern Rivard
crc at cyberlink.ca
Tue Dec 27 15:58:08 EST 2016
Agreed on the CX-7 and CX-11 series. I was fortunate to own several of both models over the years but could never afford them when brand new. We must not forget the later signal-one which was the 1030 and was the first fully synthesized hf rig produced out of Phoenix Arizona. I was fortunate to acquire two of those this past summer.
Seasons Greetings from Fern VE7GZ
-----Original Message-----
From: EDWARD SCHUMACHER via SignalOne
Sent: Monday, December 26, 2016 10:10 AM
To: SignalOne at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [SignalOne] Welcome
This list is for discussions regarding collecting, repair, use and sale of Signal/One radios and accessories.
Documentation on Signal/One radios can be found at http://www.hamanuals.com and several other sites on the Web.
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Welcome to the group. The A and B versions were upgrades of the original CX-7 and many CX-7's were upgraded to A and B either by the factory, the owner or one of the individuals offering the service some factory authorized and others not. You can find a lot of this info in the newsletters which are archived on the Signal One website. The news letters are well worth reading in their own right and will give you a lot of insight into the Signal One story. My own radio is one such CX-7 having left the factory as a CX-7 and then being upgraded though I have none of the documentation to tell me who actually did the upgrades. The next true iteration was the CX-11 which pushed Signal One's cutting edge philosophy even further. Hope this helps.
73 for the New YearEd, WA9GQK
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