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![]() Anybody know where I can order some Polyphaser lightning arrestors over the web? I tried their website and they have a very lame "request quote" page where you have to read what's on a very hard-to-decipher graphic, then copy that into a text box, before it will even accept your request. It took me seven (7) tries to type it in in a way the page would accept (and a few of those times I KNOW I did it correctly), and now a week later no one has responded. I tried W. R. Block and (apparently) no way to order over the web. I try to reserve the business day for business, and it is often difficult for me to try to call these places during business hours to place orders, and anyway, doesn't just about everybody know how to use the web to take orders, by now? Tried Google and didn't get anything workable in the first two pages. Are there any Polyphaser vendors with decent websites that will take online orders? Thanks... |
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Try http://www.aesham.com/
Scott N0EDV Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T) wrote: Anybody know where I can order some Polyphaser lightning arrestors over the web? I tried their website and they have a very lame "request quote" page where you have to read what's on a very hard-to-decipher graphic, then copy that into a text box, before it will even accept your request. It took me seven (7) tries to type it in in a way the page would accept (and a few of those times I KNOW I did it correctly), and now a week later no one has responded. I tried W. R. Block and (apparently) no way to order over the web. I try to reserve the business day for business, and it is often difficult for me to try to call these places during business hours to place orders, and anyway, doesn't just about everybody know how to use the web to take orders, by now? Tried Google and didn't get anything workable in the first two pages. Are there any Polyphaser vendors with decent websites that will take online orders? Thanks... -- Scott http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/ Gotta Fly or Gonna Die Building RV-4 (Super Slow Build Version) |
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![]() "Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)" wrote in message news ![]() Anybody know where I can order some Polyphaser lightning arrestors over the web? I tried their website and they have a very lame "request quote" page where you have to read what's on a very hard-to-decipher graphic, then copy that into a text box, before it will even accept your request. It took me seven (7) tries to type it in in a way the page would accept (and a few of those times I KNOW I did it correctly), and now a week later no one has responded. I tried W. R. Block and (apparently) no way to order over the web. I try to reserve the business day for business, and it is often difficult for me to try to call these places during business hours to place orders, and anyway, doesn't just about everybody know how to use the web to take orders, by now? Tried Google and didn't get anything workable in the first two pages. Are there any Polyphaser vendors with decent websites that will take online orders? Thanks... Try http://www.dxengineering.com/products.asp?ID=98 http://www.hamradio.com/ http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...tect/4640.html Lamont |
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![]() Thanks for the help on getting the Polyphase lightning arrestors. I had previously tried Ham Radio Outlet, otherwise affectionately known around here as The Candy Store or The Toy Store (there's one down in Salem, NH, not far from here) with no luck finding anything on their website, then I contacted a friend of mine who works there and he assured me they have them or their equivalent. |
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"Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T)" wrote in message
news ![]() Anybody know where I can order some Polyphaser lightning arrestors over the web? I tried their website and they have a very lame "request quote" page where you have to read what's on a very hard-to-decipher graphic, then copy that into a text box, before it will even accept your request. It took me seven (7) tries to type it in in a way the page would accept (and a few of those times I KNOW I did it correctly), and now a week later no one has responded. I tried W. R. Block and (apparently) no way to order over the web. I try to reserve the business day for business, and it is often difficult for me to try to call these places during business hours to place orders, and anyway, doesn't just about everybody know how to use the web to take orders, by now? Tried Google and didn't get anything workable in the first two pages. Are there any Polyphaser vendors with decent websites that will take online orders? Thanks... I can attest to Davis RF (http://www.davisrf.com/) being good folks to deal with. In addition to the Polyphaser lightning arrestors, they also carry a good selection of coaxial cable & wire antenna parts (all at competitive prices). Bryan WA7PRC |
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On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 21:14:31 -0700, Bryan wrote:
I can attest to Davis RF (http://www.davisrf.com/) being good folks to deal with. Good evening, Bryan. Yes, unfortunately their website is something with which they may as well not even have bothered. Some of the prices are absent, some are stated as ranges like "$60-$80", and some like the Cadwelds they advertise as "average cost". So, you need to call them up and jump through hoops to get something as basic as a price. And there appears to be no way to order anything on their website. I much prefer to support and patronize companies that make an effort to make the buying experience as convenient for their customers as they can, for example DX Engineering has done a much better job. If I find that Ham Radio Outlet in Salem, NH doesn't have anything like that in stock, I'll no doubt order some from DX Engineering. (Thanks, Shadow, for the pointer to DX Engineering.) |
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They show up on Ebay all the time for as little as $8 to $10 new.
Bob Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T) wrote: Anybody know where I can order some Polyphaser lightning arrestors over the web? I tried their website and they have a very lame "request quote" page where you have to read what's on a very hard-to-decipher graphic, then copy that into a text box, before it will even accept your request. It took me seven (7) tries to type it in in a way the page would accept (and a few of those times I KNOW I did it correctly), and now a week later no one has responded. I tried W. R. Block and (apparently) no way to order over the web. I try to reserve the business day for business, and it is often difficult for me to try to call these places during business hours to place orders, and anyway, doesn't just about everybody know how to use the web to take orders, by now? Tried Google and didn't get anything workable in the first two pages. Are there any Polyphaser vendors with decent websites that will take online orders? Thanks... |
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Yup...only used once!
![]() Scott N0EDV Bob wrote: They show up on Ebay all the time for as little as $8 to $10 new. Bob Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T) wrote: Anybody know where I can order some Polyphaser lightning arrestors over the web? |
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Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T) wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 21:14:31 -0700, Bryan wrote: I can attest to Davis RF (http://www.davisrf.com/) being good folks to deal with. Good evening, Bryan. Yes, unfortunately their website is something with which they may as well not even have bothered. Some of the prices are absent, some are stated as ranges like "$60-$80", and some like the Cadwelds they advertise as "average cost". So, you need to call them up and jump through hoops to get something as basic as a price. And there appears to be no way to order anything on their website. I much prefer to support and patronize companies that make an effort to make the buying experience as convenient for their customers as they can, for example DX Engineering has done a much better job. If I find that Ham Radio Outlet in Salem, NH doesn't have anything like that in stock, I'll no doubt order some from DX Engineering. (Thanks, Shadow, for the pointer to DX Engineering.) They also have a toll-free telephone number, if you need to nail-down price & availability. I first dealt with them when I was searching for compression insulators for a wire antenna (I didn't find them available from other sources, including WireMan). On the items that others also handled (antenna wire & coaxial cable) that I was looking for, they had the best price. You can't have too many sources for parts! Bryan WA7PRC |
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