[Icom] MFJ
Roy Sakabu
[email protected]
Tue, 13 May 2003 20:27:39 -0700
Isn't it ironic. In the amateur radio buisness, companies like MFJ
survive/thrive even though their reputation is well known while companies
like Collins, Motorola and other "professional" makers of radios would no
longer get near the buisness unless they can "knock off" an existing design
for very little money.
With MFJ, I figure you get a piece of ham equipment designed and built
by a fellow weekend warrior at appropriate prices. Kind of like an honest
ham swapper: "Item sold as-is, but you get a free replacement if it's DOA"
(which in many cases, it is).
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Farson
To: [email protected]
Sent: 5/13/03 6:18 PM
Subject: RE: [Icom] Found a problem.
Hi Frank,
Some months ago, I had the occasion to post a short item about an SAS
lad on
a deep-insertion mission in the Iraqi desert, using a PRC-316 (20W
HF-SSB
manpack) to "get the message through". Now just imagine if this poor guy
had
to tinker with his radio whilst taking fire from enemy irregulars.
At least one can take comfort in the fact that the PRC-316 is the
product of
a "real" radio manufacturer. Admittedly, HM Loyal Taxpayer probably paid
more for it than he would have for a bit of MFJ kit, though.
Cheers for now, 73,
Adam VA7OJ/AB4OJ
On Behalf Of Frank A. Ellis
Hi Bill,
<< I have always believed that MFJ was one of the "true ham suppliers"
in
the "true spirit of hams", i.e. that you have to tinker with their
products
to get them just right (tongue in cheek).>>
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