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Eton E5
jerrysteck
i think the answer to my upcoming query is a negative--
having said that i will now ask: would an Eton E5 be considered an ULR?--it is small, but it would seem to have more gizmos than a typical ULR--i have one and am just curious about what the ruling might be-- 73 jerry--k5psh
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jim_kr1s <jkearman@...>
--- In ultralightdx@..., "jerrysteck" > > i think the answer to my upcoming query is a negative-- > having said that i will now ask: > > would an Eton E5 be considered an ULR?--it is small, but it would seem to have more gizmos than a typical ULR--i have one and am just curious about what the ruling might be-- Jerry, Head on over to the Files section on the Yahoo site, look in Section 1 Start Here for the first article, "An Introduction To Ultralight DXing.pdf." Page 1 has the criteria. The E5 apparently doesn't qualify on two counts: Cost >$100 and the inclusion of SSB. 73, Jim, KR1S http://qrp.kearman.com/
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Gary Kinsman
The E5 is also much too large to be an ultralight.
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jerrysteck
thanks all for the replies and tips--i was pretty sure of the answer; just checking to make sure--Jim i do need to check the file and kinda get my feet on the ground here--i have been slowly easing into ultralighting and need to become acquainted with the process and rules--
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thanks once more to all jerry =========================================================
to have more gizmos than a typical ULR--i have one and am just curious
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