[Repeater-Builder] Re: I'm not that bold - new manufacturer?

2007-01-30 Thread Dave VanHorn

 Didn't China take over Taiwan back in the 80's or something?

Not on your life.

A very tense armed standoff has been in place for many many years.




[Repeater-Builder] Re: I'm not that bold - new manufacturer?

2007-01-30 Thread skipp025
 Jim B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just wait till we start seeing Chinese cars...you thought 
 the  Yugo was bad...


I have seen the new Chinese made cars for the US Market...  and if 
the one I've seen becomes available for regular sale here in the 
US... GM and Ford are going to be in much bigger trouble.  It's 
pretty nice...

Onward... 

The JTong style Asian UHF and VHF Radios have been finding their 
way over here to some of my more creative ham friends. 

They promise the moon and almost deliver it. The radios work pretty 
well except they shoot themselves in the foot with what appears to 
be a 3-cent mic element.  So the tx audio sounds like the user has 
a sock/rag (or equiv) in his/her mouth.  If they get the tx audio 
problem fixed... we're going to see a heck of a lot more of them. 

(My friend sold his before we had a chance to try a speaker mic 
on it.)

cheers, 
skipp 



 Kevin Custer wrote:
  Their stuff has flooded eBay for several months.
  I'd say it's made in China
  No further comment,
  Kevin
  



[Repeater-Builder] Re: I'm not that bold - new manufacturer?

2007-01-30 Thread Dave VanHorn
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 They promise the moon and almost deliver it. The radios work pretty 
 well except they shoot themselves in the foot with what appears to 
 be a 3-cent mic element.  So the tx audio sounds like the user has 
 a sock/rag (or equiv) in his/her mouth.  If they get the tx audio 
 problem fixed... we're going to see a heck of a lot more of them. 

I know the ones.  There's a guy here with one, very distinctive 
audio.  Still, they are pretty inexpensive, and I do like the red case 
option.  I worry about the batteries though.  I have had very bad and 
very exciting experiences with off-brand NIMH cells.  As in rapid 
heating and explosive venting of boiling electrolyte.  

But that only happened in about 1% of the cells we got from china.




Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: I'm not that bold - new manufacturer?

2007-01-30 Thread Jim B.
Dave VanHorn wrote:
 Didn't China take over Taiwan back in the 80's or something?
 
 Not on your life.
 
 A very tense armed standoff has been in place for many many years.

I was thinking Hong Kongswitch to Emily Latela voicenevermind...

-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL



[Repeater-Builder] Re: I'm not that bold - new manufacturer?

2007-01-30 Thread Dave VanHorn

 I was thinking Hong Kongswitch to Emily Latela 
voicenevermind...

Yup.  Britain leased it from the chinese, and the lease ran out. 

I wonder what a country goes for these days?  :)




Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: I'm not that bold - new manufacturer?

2007-01-30 Thread Nate Duehr
On 1/30/07, Dave VanHorn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I was thinking Hong Kongswitch to Emily Latela
 voicenevermind...

 Yup.  Britain leased it from the chinese, and the lease ran out.

 I wonder what a country goes for these days?  :)

You could ask the guys at Sealand (http://www.sealandgov.org) - but
they wouldn't sell to the Pirate's Bay last week.  LOL.

Nate WY0X


[Repeater-Builder] Re: I'm not that bold - new manufacturer?

2007-01-30 Thread Dave VanHorn

 You could ask the guys at Sealand (http://www.sealandgov.org) - but
 they wouldn't sell to the Pirate's Bay last week.  LOL.

Hmm.. Would be an interesting site for a repeater.
1000' tower? Hmm, let me check with the zoning board. Hey ME, is it ok?
Might be interesting when the weather gets rough though.




Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: I'm not that bold - new manufacturer?

2007-01-30 Thread Mike Morris
At 09:32 AM 01/30/07, you wrote:

  Didn't China take over Taiwan back in the 80's or something?

Not on your life.

A very tense armed standoff has been in place for many many years.

Mainland china considers Taiwan to be a rebellious province.  Taiwan,
and the rest of the world considers itself to be an independent nation.

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