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[email protected] November 24th 05 12:12 AM

fresh boatanchors, anyone?
 
All,

I've occasionally seen homebrew tube transceivers on Ebay that range
from really good to too gnarly looking to seem safe. I am thinking of
creating a line of clean-looking, attractive, rugged tube equipment for
casual or missionary use with a reasonable price/output performance
that is easy to repair and adjust, based on schematics and design
principles that have gone into the public domain.

Would there be an audience? Comments?

The Eternal Squire


Uncle Peter November 24th 05 12:25 AM

fresh boatanchors, anyone?
 

wrote in message


Interesting concept... But, there doesn't appear to be a dearth
of readily available decent boatachor gear. I'm not sure how
much of a market there would be? How much would the gear
cost, what would it do, etc? Sounds like a labor of love!

Pete




Lazy Senior November 24th 05 12:30 AM

fresh boatanchors, anyone?
 
wrote:


Would there be an audience? Comments?

The Eternal Squire


I doubt you could build them cheaper than available (used)commercial
equiptment. It would have to be a labor of love, I dont think you could
break even.

I used to build my own computers until 6 years ago when I figured out I
could get a Dell or HP much cheaper than what it would cost to build.I
suspect building tube radios would be the same scenario.

Lazy Senior

Uncle Peter November 24th 05 12:50 AM

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"Lazy Senior" wrote in message
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wrote:


I used to build my own computers until 6 years ago when I figured out I
could get a Dell or HP much cheaper than what it would cost to build.I
suspect building tube radios would be the same scenario.

Lazy Senior


Unfortunately cheap computers usually use properietary
motherboards. Being lazy carries a price beyond the tag.





Beerbarrel November 24th 05 01:19 AM

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On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 19:50:19 -0500, " Uncle Peter"
wrote:


"Lazy Senior" wrote in message
news:SQ7hf.3355$Qs2.2305@trnddc03...
wrote:


I used to build my own computers until 6 years ago when I figured out I
could get a Dell or HP much cheaper than what it would cost to build.I
suspect building tube radios would be the same scenario.

Lazy Senior


Unfortunately cheap computers usually use properietary
motherboards. Being lazy carries a price beyond the tag.



hahaha....that's funny and it fits the poster really well. Building
computers in really a misnomer. Anyone can thown a few pc cards
together and flip a power switch. Maybe they should try building the
cards from scratch.

Lazy Senior November 24th 05 02:09 AM

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Uncle Peter wrote:


Unfortunately cheap computers usually use properietary
motherboards. Being lazy carries a price beyond the tag.


You know as much about computers as you do BA or hamradio. My HP, the
one I am typing on right now has an off the shelf non- prop Asus
motherboard. A ATI Radeon graphic card etc.Built by HP and bought at
Best Buy.

Since I maintained computers for a living for over 30 years, I suspect I
know more than the average person about them and since you are stupider
than average I know a WHOLE lot more than you when it comes to computers.

Anyway there isnt anything wrong with propreitary motherboards.
Laptops are outselling desktops right now and they are all properietary
and they work just fine.

Lazy Senior










Lazy Senior November 24th 05 02:11 AM

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Beerbarrel wrote:


hahaha....that's funny and it fits the poster really well. Building
computers in really a misnomer. Anyone can thown a few pc cards
together and flip a power switch. Maybe they should try building the
cards from scratch.


Gosh I must really bug you

Lazy Senior

Uncle Peter November 24th 05 02:18 AM

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"Lazy Senior" wrote in message
news:Kh9hf.687$mJ2.149@trnddc02...
Uncle Peter wrote:


Unfortunately cheap computers usually use properietary
motherboards. Being lazy carries a price beyond the tag.

Since I maintained computers for a living for over 30 years, I suspect

I
know more than the average person about them and since you are stupider
than average I know a WHOLE lot more than you when it comes to computers.

Anyway there isnt anything wrong with propreitary motherboards.
Laptops are outselling desktops right now and they are all properietary
and they work just fine.

Lazy Senior



And, you're full of crap, too! Lazy, and full of crap.. A terrible way to
go through life! Where did I say they "didn't work"? Learn how
to read. You have no clue go play with your $389 wonder.

Pete




Lazy Senior November 24th 05 02:23 AM

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Uncle Peter wrote:



And, you're full of crap, too! Lazy, and full of crap.. A terrible way to
go through life! Where did I say they "didn't work"? Learn how
to read. You have no clue go play with your $389 wonder.

Pete


I guess I bug you too.

Lazy Senior


Steve November 24th 05 02:32 AM

fresh boatanchors, anyone?
 
How about offering these as kits? Maybe even offering them
with or without tubes? If you're able to keep the cost low I
think you have a shot.

Steve

wrote in message
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All,

I've occasionally seen homebrew tube transceivers on Ebay that range
from really good to too gnarly looking to seem safe. I am thinking of
creating a line of clean-looking, attractive, rugged tube equipment for
casual or missionary use with a reasonable price/output performance
that is easy to repair and adjust, based on schematics and design
principles that have gone into the public domain.

Would there be an audience? Comments?

The Eternal Squire





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