[AMPS] Henry Who?

Zdzislaw R Sawicki ab2et@juno.com
Sun, 6 Dec 1998 03:33:35 -0500


Douglas,
Thank you for providing the List and me with your individual experience
as a amateur quality Amp user.
And yes the 2K-4 and Alpha 374A are True Values when it come to present
day "Quality"
 
I presently run 3 Amps in my QTH, The "oldie but goodie" Alpha 374 (not
the A) and then the much maligned MLA2500 and a my Favorite a
Commercial/Military Auto Tune Harris into a Collins remote Tuner.
I have looked at some of the "Modern" amateur quality amplifiers and have
found most of them "wanting" (and OH yes Dan that includes HENRY)

Give me a Collins, Harris, or Sun Commercial/Mil Amp any day all day
long, that's "Rugged,and Reliable".

It is my opinion that if one wants the best you do not need to "pay
through the nose" for the so called "commercial" quality.
For far less the what they want you can get a Top Quality Commercial/Mill
surplus unit or even get some of the "expert" built units.
If you want to pay $4K plus spend it on the "most bang for your buck" and
not on marketing hype.

My beef is not with Henry or Henry Amps its with the insistent SPAM from
one of their spin doctor Marketing employees.


73's
Have a better and Less Commercialized Tomorrow.
and most of all "Have Radio Fun"

 Steve
  oo       
 (__)         AB2ET
"I bet two extra terrestrials"
 
On Thu, 03 Dec 1998 03:45:16 -0600 Douglas Bradford
<kz5qdx@communique.net> writes:
>Steve, I have a 1973 2K-4 Henry still running hard thru Contest etc.
>I have changed one Choke and in 25 years. A Alpha 374A was the # 13
>unit made. I owned for 20 years and never did any thing. Had some 
>other
>Amps that gave me nothing but grief. I still have the Henry and now a 
>87A.
>The 87A was part of a package deal and too good a deal to pass up.
>
>But Amps are like Automobiles. Everyone has a Brand they prefer.
>
>As long as this site does not cost me anything, what ever is allowed
>is fine by me. All sites are like TV, if u don't like it, change the 
>channel.
>
>Several gentlemen earn their livelihood building, repairing and 
>selling
>products we use. I would rather hear from someone that makes their
>living doing this than a amateur.
>
>Experience is the best teacher and they have done far more than most
>of us.  Like they say, everyone is entitled to their opinion.
>
>73  Brad  KZ5Q
>Long  Live   CW
>Preferred  Mode
>
>
>Zdzislaw R Sawicki wrote:
>
>> Yes, "Dan the RF Man" is obnoxious, but then again most
>> Salesman are! :-)
>>
>> All of this Henry "Smamby" is beginning to look and sound like some 
>form
>> of 2:00AM cheap "Info-Mercial, if ANYONE so much as mentions the 
>word AMP
>> out pops "Dan the RF Man" plugging them "Smamby" Amps.
>>
>> And if Dan was selling ... .... .. - then it most likely it to will 
>be
>> the best, "Most Rugged, Reliable" ... .... .. - in the whole 
>world.... Hi
>> Hi
>>
>> I just wonder if we can find some way to get "Dan the RF Man" to 
>"Pay"
>> for all of this free publicity and exposure that he gets in this 
>list
>> I DO NOT appriciate or find "Dan the RF Man" and HIS Assertive 
>Marketing
>> and Sales Manner; Queint or Excusabel...
>> And do we really have to be subjected to messages  from a paid 
>"plugger"
>> for Henry, BTW don't most real Manufacturers have Advertising 
>Budgets...
>> or is this some form of Cyber Brainwashing, or is it some "cheap" 
>promo.
>>
>> 73's
>> Have a better and less commercialized tomorrow.
>> and most of all "Have Radio Fun"
>>
>> Steve
>>   oo
>>  (__)         AB2ET
>> "I bet two extra terrestrials"
>>
>>
>
>

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