[RFI] Politics and RFI

Jim Stahl jimk8mr at aol.com
Mon Mar 19 16:18:15 EDT 2018


To circle back to my original thought, while there is indeed good stuff made in China, there is also a lot of cheap, RFI producing crap. And there are regulatory definitions such as “components” to deal with. But if we might be able to persuade the right folks in Washington to do the right thing (i.e. get serious about EMI compliance) for the “wrong” reason (i.e. to screw up Chinese imports),  it would be a very good thing.


73  -  Jim   K8MR





> On Mar 19, 2018, at 3:21 PM, Howard Lester <howard220 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I agree. A friend(?) recently painted a broad, very negative brush about Chinese workers, their working “culture," and the products they produce. I responded to him, saying that I guess you’ve not recently looked through any of their fine telescopes made for the amateur astronomy market, or used Nikon camera lenses currently made in China. Yes, we do tend to bash products made in China, but many are plenty good. Remember in the 50’s and 60’s we used to joke about products labeled “Made in Japan”? 
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> Howard N7SO
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>>> Wait till we start getting stuff made in "Inja" as the Brits like to call it.
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>> It's not reasonable to paint all products from any country as uniformly good or bad. Last I heard, Apple products are made in China. Anan started out life in India, and their SDR transceivers are pretty highly regarded. And according to Consumer Reports at the time, there was a decade or so ('60s-70s) when a lot of what came out of Detroit/Flint didn't hold up very well.
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>> 73, Jim K9YC



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