RadioBanter

RadioBanter (https://www.radiobanter.com/)
-   Antenna (https://www.radiobanter.com/antenna/)
-   -   Amphenol PL-259s (https://www.radiobanter.com/antenna/65893-amphenol-pl-259s.html)

WA2SI March 3rd 05 09:24 PM

Amphenol PL-259s
 
Hi folks,

I just bought a batch of Amphenol PL-259 83-1SPs to assemble some
jumpers. When did Amphenol shift from 'Made In USA' to 'Assembled In
Mexico'? The whole reason for buying Amphenol was to:

A) Enjoy that Amphenol quality. (BTW, they don't even look the same.
The dielectric has a cheap milky recycled look and the name and model
nr. are no longer stamped into the sleeve ring.)

B) Support products 'Made In USA'.

Ok, this was my two minute rant. Tnx fer listening.

73 de Bert
WA2SI
FISTS #9384
QRP ARCI #11782


Dennis Kaylor March 3rd 05 09:29 PM

hey burt
i havent bought any in many years but
reason 1 is cause americans DEMAND to much wages thanks to the unions
and are you sure you didnt order knock offs? AKA conterfit items?
thats all the rage now adays

WA2SI wrote:
Hi folks,

I just bought a batch of Amphenol PL-259 83-1SPs to assemble some
jumpers. When did Amphenol shift from 'Made In USA' to 'Assembled In
Mexico'? The whole reason for buying Amphenol was to:

A) Enjoy that Amphenol quality. (BTW, they don't even look the same.
The dielectric has a cheap milky recycled look and the name and model
nr. are no longer stamped into the sleeve ring.)

B) Support products 'Made In USA'.

Ok, this was my two minute rant. Tnx fer listening.

73 de Bert
WA2SI
FISTS #9384
QRP ARCI #11782


gb March 4th 05 02:34 AM

"WA2SI" wrote in message
ups.com...
Hi folks,

I just bought a batch of Amphenol PL-259 83-1SPs to assemble some
jumpers. When did Amphenol shift from 'Made In USA' to 'Assembled In
Mexico'? The whole reason for buying Amphenol was to:

A) Enjoy that Amphenol quality. (BTW, they don't even look the same.
The dielectric has a cheap milky recycled look and the name and model
nr. are no longer stamped into the sleeve ring.)

B) Support products 'Made In USA'.


NAFTA.

gb



Ed March 4th 05 04:43 AM


hey burt
i havent bought any in many years but
reason 1 is cause americans DEMAND to much wages thanks to the unions



Don't know about you, but I'd find it kinda hard to maintain a decent
standard of living here at 50 cents per hour wages.



Ed


John Passaneau March 4th 05 01:57 PM


"gb" wrote in message
...
"WA2SI" wrote in message
ups.com...
Hi folks,

I just bought a batch of Amphenol PL-259 83-1SPs to assemble some
jumpers. When did Amphenol shift from 'Made In USA' to 'Assembled In
Mexico'? The whole reason for buying Amphenol was to:

A) Enjoy that Amphenol quality. (BTW, they don't even look the same.
The dielectric has a cheap milky recycled look and the name and model
nr. are no longer stamped into the sleeve ring.)

B) Support products 'Made In USA'.


NAFTA.

gb



Corporate greed and Wall street greed, a deadly combination.


--
John Passaneau
Penn State University




mr. pl259 March 4th 05 04:10 PM

Yes, they moved a lot of production to Mexico and other countries,
they are 'world wide' mfg co.

my last batch was mexico product, color of the insulator not important,
as long as you purchased it from good dealer, mouser, aes, etc...

73 rf dude



WA2SI wrote:

Hi folks,

I just bought a batch of Amphenol PL-259 83-1SPs to assemble some
jumpers. When did Amphenol shift from 'Made In USA' to 'Assembled In
Mexico'? The whole reason for buying Amphenol was to:

A) Enjoy that Amphenol quality. (BTW, they don't even look the same.
The dielectric has a cheap milky recycled look and the name and model
nr. are no longer stamped into the sleeve ring.)

B) Support products 'Made In USA'.

Ok, this was my two minute rant. Tnx fer listening.

73 de Bert
WA2SI
FISTS #9384
QRP ARCI #11782



Korbin Dallas March 13th 05 03:07 PM

On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 13:24:36 -0800, WA2SI wrote:

Hi folks,

I just bought a batch of Amphenol PL-259 83-1SPs to assemble some
jumpers. When did Amphenol shift from 'Made In USA' to 'Assembled In
Mexico'? The whole reason for buying Amphenol was to:

A) Enjoy that Amphenol quality. (BTW, they don't even look the same.
The dielectric has a cheap milky recycled look and the name and model
nr. are no longer stamped into the sleeve ring.)

B) Support products 'Made In USA'.

Ok, this was my two minute rant. Tnx fer listening.

73 de Bert
WA2SI
FISTS #9384
QRP ARCI #11782


If the product was built in the USA the price would be so High you
would not purchase it.

Would you really pay %500 more for the same product just to have Made
in USA stamped on it? We always look for the bargain price and that
usually means foreign produced products.

Moving production to Mexico where manufacturing cost are lower allows
Amphenol to remain in business.

These days Mexico is being undersold by China where the cost are less than
that of Mexico.



Clarence_A March 13th 05 04:30 PM


"Korbin Dallas" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 13:24:36 -0800, WA2SI wrote:

Hi folks,

I just bought a batch of Amphenol PL-259 83-1SPs to assemble

some
jumpers. When did Amphenol shift from 'Made In USA' to

'Assembled In
Mexico'? The whole reason for buying Amphenol was to:

A) Enjoy that Amphenol quality. (BTW, they don't even look the

same.
The dielectric has a cheap milky recycled look and the name

and model
nr. are no longer stamped into the sleeve ring.)

B) Support products 'Made In USA'.

Ok, this was my two minute rant. Tnx fer listening.

73 de Bert
WA2SI
FISTS #9384
QRP ARCI #11782


If the product was built in the USA the price would be so High

you
would not purchase it.

Would you really pay %500 more for the same product just to have

Made
in USA stamped on it? We always look for the bargain price and

that
usually means foreign produced products.

Moving production to Mexico where manufacturing cost are lower

allows
Amphenol to remain in business.

These days Mexico is being undersold by China where the cost are

less than
that of Mexico.


BS!

There are connector houses who assemble in the US on custom order
and they are no more expensive than the assembled in Mexico parts.

Amphenol went to Mexico to get away from the union that was
breaking their back!



Bert Craig March 13th 05 06:19 PM

"Korbin Dallas" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 13:24:36 -0800, WA2SI wrote:

Hi folks,

I just bought a batch of Amphenol PL-259 83-1SPs to assemble some
jumpers. When did Amphenol shift from 'Made In USA' to 'Assembled In
Mexico'? The whole reason for buying Amphenol was to:

A) Enjoy that Amphenol quality. (BTW, they don't even look the same.
The dielectric has a cheap milky recycled look and the name and model
nr. are no longer stamped into the sleeve ring.)

B) Support products 'Made In USA'.

Ok, this was my two minute rant. Tnx fer listening.

73 de Bert
WA2SI
FISTS #9384
QRP ARCI #11782


If the product was built in the USA the price would be so High you
would not purchase it.


Yes, I would. I have witnessed, firsthand, the result of not reinvesting in
our own infrastructure. We've recently watched and entire IT department
eliminated and their tasks exported offshore. Some dismiss it as "sound
business practice," yet choose to remain ignorant of the bigger picture
because that would interfere with their own career aspirations. Increasing
"the bottom line" is viewed as a feather in one's cap, no matter what means
are used to effect this end.

Would you really pay %500 more for the same product just to have Made
in USA stamped on it?


You betcha! My rigs are Ten-Tec and Elecraft, not Yaesu, Icom, Alinco, or
Kenwood. My keys/paddles are Vibroplex, Bencher, March, or KG2ED, not GHD or
Hi-Mound. Why? Because, despite the misconception of some, the quality is
comparible and there is an additional sense of satisfaction that my money
may be making onto the dinner table of John and/or Jane Doe in the USA as
opposed to going offshore. Call it patriotic reinvestment.

We always look for the bargain price and that
usually means foreign produced products.


A bargain price is not always a bargain. What if your son or daughter worked
at Ford or GM and lost his/her job because the Toyota Camry sold for
$3,500.00 less than a Taurus or Impala; Would that Camry you bought as a
retirement gift to yourself still seem like such a bargain?

This may be somewhat of an extreme example as $3,500.00 can be a real
problem for many folk's budgets, but there are plenty of much smaller things
folks can do to send corporate America the message; "If you export our jobs,
we will not patronize you business."

Indifference is a real killer.

Moving production to Mexico where manufacturing cost are lower allows
Amphenol to remain in business.


I returned mine and bought J&I instead. The quality is just fine and they're
made in New Jersey.

These days Mexico is being undersold by China where the cost are less than
that of Mexico.


--
Vy 73 de Bert
WA2SI
FISTS #9384
QRP ARCI #11782



Harold Burton March 14th 05 12:17 AM


"Bert Craig" wrote in message
...
"Korbin Dallas" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 13:24:36 -0800, WA2SI wrote:

A bargain price is not always a bargain. What if your son or daughter
worked at Ford or GM and lost his/her job because the Toyota Camry sold
for $3,500.00 less than a Taurus or Impala; Would that Camry you bought as
a retirement gift to yourself still seem like such a bargain?


I agree with your basic point, but but both the Camry and Sienna
are made in Toyota plants inside the U.S.A., I believe. I just made a net
run looking into this and saw in one netsite information claiming
at least 50% of the Toyotas sold in the US were built in the US. I also
suspect that a lot of Ford and GMC auto parts are not US made. I'd rather it
did not, but the worlds economy constantly mutates and workforces must
change also. We badly need to keep
some seed industries inside the nation, though, just in case we get into
wartime supply difficulties.

Harold Burton




All times are GMT +1. The time now is 12:43 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
RadioBanter.com