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Old August 10th 09, 01:24 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Mike Kaliski Mike Kaliski is offline
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"kc5fws" wrote in message
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'Mike Coslo[_2_ Wrote:
;685462']Cecil Moore wrote:-
Howard Kowall wrote:-
... sure there prices are cheap but there price reflects the product-

If MFJ's price to quality ratio was much
too low or much too high, they would go out of
business. Their success indicates that they hit
their target market and maybe even the bullseye.-

MFJ thrives, and that is because they are serving a niche market.

MFJ designs tend to be good, the execution isn't always so good.

That being said, they make their stuff for Amateurs, they make stuff
that I just wouldn't buy otherwise because it would be too expensive.
That's that first point above.

The metric I've always used for a person if they are thinking about
buying mfj is:

If you are a strict appliance operator, if you would send your radio
back to the mfgr to repair a defective power cord - don't even consider

MFJ. You need the added quality provided by a QC and rework department.

You need to pay for those people.

If you don't mind opening up the case or looking around inside your
radio, then you might like MFJ. If I have to tighten a bolt or two, or

check solder joints, I'm okay with that. I'm going to crack the case on

anything I get anyhow.

And how do you beat the warranty? My 259 antenna analyzer quit. I sent

it back and they sent me a new one. All I had to do was tell them I was

sending it.

- 73 de Mike N3LI -




I agree 100% on the above statement

i mean theres so many types of people in this hobby now days some want
a plug and play radio that uses a computer to work some want on hands
some like working on there own radios some arent intrested in learning
how to me thats why i got into the hobby was to test play with and work
on my stuff thats what i enjoy doing if a person just wants to plug and
play ( talk on ) then MFj might not be for you other wise its all good

ive been using MFJ products for years and will continue to enjoy those
products for years to come

73's
Kc5fws




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kc5fws


I have bought MFJ products through retailers in the UK and direct from MFJ
in the States. The products do what they claim and are generally cheaper and
a lot less hassle than building it myself. MFJ seem to be quite happy for
customers to poke around inside the cases of their equipment and tightening
up the odd screw or rectifying a small fault is all part of the amateur
radio learning experience.

In my phone conversations with the factory I have always found them to be
very polite, helpful and professional.

I would recommend their products with the proviso that they are built to a
price point and you do need a certain level of knowledge to get the best out
of their products. I particularly like their range of manually tuned ATU's
and the antenna analysers. Pick an ATU with higher power handling if you are
going to operate close to the upper limits of any of their models and you
should be fine.

Regards

Mike G0ULI