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Re: [Amps] Vertex_Yaesu Merger

To: amps@contesting.com, amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] Vertex_Yaesu Merger
From: kg7hf@comcast.net
Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 20:23:51 +0000
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Keep in mind that with the new Rohs (lead free) and other directives being 
initiated, many more parts have been discontinued or are only available in a 
different package.  



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> Message: 5 
> Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 13:04:26 -0500 
> From: Scott McGrath 
> Subject: Re: [Amps] Vertex_Yaesu Merger 
> To: Roger 
> Cc: Amps Amps 
> Message-ID: <4730ACAA.5060501@fas.harvard.edu> 
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> I suggest a CLOSE reading of the discontinuance notice all support was 
> dropped for equipment manufactured prior to 2003 so if you bought a 767 
> in 2001 you were SOL early model FT-2000's are in the same boat. I'm 
> primarily a Icom user and I have a few yaesu pieces. I sent my 767 
> back to yaesu factory support for a realignment/ECO install they sent 
> it back untouched with 'we no longer support this radio'. All 
> electronics have a finite life and spares availability which goes down 
> over time but when a 6 y/o multi-thousand dollar radio is no longer 
> supported by the factory something's wrong. If it were 10-15 y/o then 
> its my problem as at that point I am exceeding the design life of the 
> radio and efforts are more sentimental than rational 
> 
> I have some Icom radios where factory spares are NLA but Icom did not 
> drop support entirely they still fix them with boneyard units. Another 
> example being the original 756 they ran out of display modules no one 
> would blame them if they said 'sorry all gone' no they went out and 
> produced more. 
> 
> From a customer standpoint I am going to buy my equipment from a vendor 
> who protects MY investment rather than one who is only concerned about 
> next quarters numbers as Edward Deming said in the 50's if you manage 
> for the bottom line only soon you will not have a bottom line. In my 
> professional life I buy Cisco for the investment protection they never 
> leave the customer high and dry I have 10 y/o plus network gear which 
> they still support in a world where equipment 3 y/o is considered obsolete 
> 
> /Rant Off 
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> Roger wrote: 
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