Radiowaves hp series looks like it does, On Dec 28, 2017 4:55 PM, "Mathew Howard" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I kind of do wish there was a dish on the market that could be put up as > 5ghz and be easily converted to 11ghz on the tower... it could be > especially useful now that there are cheap 11ghz radios out there. > > On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 12:35 PM, [email protected] < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> I would ask, "Who are your customers?" I buy your products because you >> sell them and you support our industry. >> In the past, when you were selling licensed dishes, I would reach out to >> a coordinator and tell them I would >> want to use your dish and a certain radio. If I was told I needed to use >> another manufacture's antenna, I would >> ask why. If I was told your 2ft wouldn't work, I would ask if your 3ft >> would. >> >> Who is buying from McCown that would prefer a competitor's product? >> >> On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 12:49 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> One of you posted the following: >>> >>> >>> Well I was kind of annoyed that we bought some of the big 3ft dishes a >>> few years ago with intent to be able to upgrade to 11ghz and now they are >>> discontinued. I'm curious why you killed that product line. >>> >>> >>> I can always build the feedhorns to convert them. I will support them. >>> >>> I can’t say too much without breaking an ... >>> >>> Hypothetically, just a thought experiment, let’s just say if a newcomer >>> hits the market, and the competitors get tweaked, they may have one of >>> their larger distributors buy up almost all the newcomer stock, then sit on >>> it for a year, not market it, not push it, *actually turn away >>> qualified leads and funnel them to the competitor* and then return it >>> all to the manufacturer one day before the return privilege expires. >>> >>> It could happen, right... Multiverse theory allows many possibilities, >>> right... >>> >>> But that is just a thought experiment. Such a thing never happened... >>> >>> >> >> >
