[TowerTalk] Ham product engineering - the FINAL post

Carl Smidt smidtca@sprint.ca
Sat, 2 Sep 2000 19:10:00 -0300


Amen, Steve. Well said.

73,  Carl  VE9OV

      Just to clear the record.

    An engineer only designs the gear. It's up to the company (maybe it's
MFJ) to actually build it. The QC goes on at the manufacturer - not the
designer. It's like writing a book and then it's made into a movie -
sometimes you as the designer/writer barely recognize the finished product.

    Please also keep in mind that with very few exceptions, EVERYTHING is
driven by cost. So instead of those high cost, precision parts that the
designer has specified, the manufacturer might very well use something that
works okay but is cheaper to build. No one in the ham marketplace is more
well-known for low priced, mediocre products than MFJ. The idea might be
there but the execution is sommetimes poor. They do manufacture a number of
really good products primarily with the product-lines they've purchased so I
don't want to make a blanket statement about all their products.

    But the 'blame' always sits on the shoulders of the manufacturer who is
giving you 'something' for your dollars.

    Also, hams are a bunch of the cheapest bastards around. While you want a
'commercial' type product, there's no way you're gonna pay for it. So let's
leave Tom (a pretty bright guy and very valuable contributor to TowerTalk)
alone and you can vote with your dollars about what you spend your money on.

    EOT (end of thread).

Cheers,   Steve   K7LXC
Tower Tech

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