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On Fri, 2 Jul 2010 15:00:03 -0700 (PDT), Gary
wrote: On Jul 2, 9:28*am, "Ralph Mowery" wrote: Is there a shortage in the supply of coax ? *A ham up the road has been trying to get some rg8x from The Wireman for a couple of weeks. *They are out and said they should have some in soon. There was also some mention of shortage of the open wire\twinlead type. Is it just this place or is there some shortage in the US of coax and antena wire. What about the other coax such as the rg8 size ? I ran in to the same thing last August at the Huntsville, Al. hamfest- no 450 ohm open wire line. The high cost of copper prohibits them from keeping too much inventory on hand. Apparently not much has changed since August. The cost of Copper(World wide) hit an all time high about a year ago, (maybe a bit more) by, IIRC more than rippling, but then dropped substantially, although not to the original level. It has been working its way back up slowly. Another commodity that has skyrocketed is wood. My neighbor did a remodeling job this spring and saw the price of plywood take a tremendous jump. Again, this is world wide, not a local or country wide problem. The economies of the two most populous countries are taking off at fantastic rates. In the next decade India will have more college graduates entering the middle class than the entire population of the US. China has an almost unbelievable housing boom. Don't expect things to get much cheaper. 73 Roger (K8RI) Gary N4AST |
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On 07/08/2010 06:30 PM, Roger wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jul 2010 15:00:03 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Jul 2, 9:28 am, "Ralph wrote: Is there a shortage in the supply of coax ? A ham up the road has been trying to get some rg8x from The Wireman for a couple of weeks. They are out and said they should have some in soon. There was also some mention of shortage of the open wire\twinlead type. Is it just this place or is there some shortage in the US of coax and antena wire. What about the other coax such as the rg8 size ? I ran in to the same thing last August at the Huntsville, Al. hamfest- no 450 ohm open wire line. The high cost of copper prohibits them from keeping too much inventory on hand. Apparently not much has changed since August. The cost of Copper(World wide) hit an all time high about a year ago, (maybe a bit more) by, IIRC more than rippling, but then dropped substantially, although not to the original level. It has been working its way back up slowly. Another commodity that has skyrocketed is wood. My neighbor did a remodeling job this spring and saw the price of plywood take a tremendous jump. Again, this is world wide, not a local or country wide problem. A lot of plywood comes from Chile and Brasil. Now, all of it is used in new buildings after the earthquake in Chile and Haiti The economies of the two most populous countries are taking off at fantastic rates. In the next decade India will have more college graduates entering the middle class than the entire population of the US. China has an almost unbelievable housing boom. Don't expect things to get much cheaper. 73 Roger (K8RI) Gary N4AST Alejandro Lieber Rosario Argentina --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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