On Sat, 13 Mar 1999 14:52:27 -0500 km1h@juno.com writes:
>Why not buy a current Ameritron choke
>from Ameritron, instead of thru a secondary market?? After all you
>get what you pay for with some surplus
>parts.
Well, let's see,
a. I guess I didn't think of RF Parts as a surplus store.
b. RFP has a nice inviting Web page, with a picture of the
choke, electrical specifications and dimensions, all
of which exactly met my requirements. I wasn't in the mood
to call Ameritron and start laying out a bunch of specifications
for a choke for a non-Ameritron amp. Ameritron's Web page
doesn't have much in the way of parts.
c. In case the choke goes boom, I thought I would get better
satisfaction from RFP than I would have from Ameritron,
after putting the Ameritron part into a non-Ameritron amp.
73
Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
Yuma, AZ
K6LL@juno.com
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