In light of your statement below, why does the "Ultralight Compendium" give the E100 a C- for images/spurs, while the T615 gets a C?
Thanks, Gary
--- In ultralightdx@yahoogroups.com, "Gary DeBock" <D1028Gary@...> wrote:
Unlike the SRF-T615, however, the E100 has good resistance to spurious signals in stock form, making it a good candidate for mega-loopstick transplants. With 200 memories and class-leading selectivity, I can't wait to see what it will do with a 21" loopstick, hi.