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Surfmaster PI Question For Mr Bill

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Hi Mr Bill
I love my old Surfmaster PI modified by you
My question to you is, how does my modified unit compare to the new Surf PI Pro?
Also are you able to tweak the new Surf PI Pros?
Thanks
Kenny (Indiana)<STRONG></STRONG>
 
White's did what I have been doing to the Surfmaster PI for years. They turned around and called it the PI Pro. <img src="/metal/html/shrug.gif" border=0 width=37 height=15 alt=":shrug">
In all fairness to White's they did make some changes to the receiver circuit also, but I haven't found it to be any more performanced enhanced over the modified older version.
If your modified Surf.PI is doing the job for you, stay with it. Going to a newer Surf. PI would just cause a flight of dollars from your wallet. <img src="/metal/html/cry.gif" border=0 width=40 height=15 alt=":cry">
Mr. Bill
<center><a href="http://www.surfscanner.com"><img src="/metal/html/s-s.jpg"></center>
 
<STRONG>Thank you Mister Bill.
Thats just as I suspected.
Hope they send you a commision check
every time they sell a new PiPro. LOL
I am hanging onto my old (modified) Surfmaster
Regards
Kenny</STRONG>
 
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