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Gary S. February 13th 04 04:38 PM

On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 05:53:23 -0800, "Incognito" wrote:

Is Advanced Specialties close by New York -- some one sed about 9 Miles but
miserable traffic

http://www.advancedspecialties.net/

http://www.advancedspecialties.net/Map.htm


Given the tax structure, with a 3% NYC sales tax on top of the 5% NY
state sales tax, many retailers of large ticket items have relocated
outside the boundaries of NYC.

Same thing here in eastern Mass, where many retailers are located just
over the border into "tax free" NH.

Happy trails,
Gary (net.yogi.bear)
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Gary D. Schwartz, Needham, MA, USA
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Buster February 14th 04 12:38 PM


"Bob Miller" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 19:41:42 -0000, "Tim O Sull"
wrote:

I am looking for an address or web site for a store in New York

(Manhattan)
that sells Ham Radio gear. I am visiting next week from Ireland for 2

days
and would like to order in advance. Any help please. Post to Group.


There used to be a lot of radio stores in lower Manhatten, but I
believe they mostly disappeared around the time the twin towers were
built for the WTCenter.

You might go to Google and do a search for "ham radio + Manhatten".

Bob
k5qwg



Incognito, how do you get there using public transport??

I used to use Barry, but they closed after 9/11.



Buster February 14th 04 12:38 PM


"Bob Miller" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 19:41:42 -0000, "Tim O Sull"
wrote:

I am looking for an address or web site for a store in New York

(Manhattan)
that sells Ham Radio gear. I am visiting next week from Ireland for 2

days
and would like to order in advance. Any help please. Post to Group.


There used to be a lot of radio stores in lower Manhatten, but I
believe they mostly disappeared around the time the twin towers were
built for the WTCenter.

You might go to Google and do a search for "ham radio + Manhatten".

Bob
k5qwg



Incognito, how do you get there using public transport??

I used to use Barry, but they closed after 9/11.



R. Makul February 14th 04 01:27 PM

On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 19:41:42 -0000, "Tim O Sull"
wrote:

I am looking for an address or web site for a store in New York (Manhattan)
that sells Ham Radio gear. I am visiting next week from Ireland for 2 days
and would like to order in advance. Any help please. Post to Group.


============
Your best bet would be to place an order with a major outside of NY
City dealer such as Ham Radio Outlet www.hamradio.com and have the
order sent to your address in New York City. The Delaware store
should be able to get it there within one or two days via United
Parcel Service, plus, on orders over $100.00 there is no shipping
charges added.

Ray K1XV


R. Makul February 14th 04 01:27 PM

On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 19:41:42 -0000, "Tim O Sull"
wrote:

I am looking for an address or web site for a store in New York (Manhattan)
that sells Ham Radio gear. I am visiting next week from Ireland for 2 days
and would like to order in advance. Any help please. Post to Group.


============
Your best bet would be to place an order with a major outside of NY
City dealer such as Ham Radio Outlet www.hamradio.com and have the
order sent to your address in New York City. The Delaware store
should be able to get it there within one or two days via United
Parcel Service, plus, on orders over $100.00 there is no shipping
charges added.

Ray K1XV


Bpn518 February 14th 04 01:40 PM

I would also recommend KJI Electronics in NJ. You can see their website at
www.kjielectronics.com. Very well priced, major Icom dealer, but can get other
brands on order. Call to arrange. They are about one hour out of New York City.
Advanced Specialties mentioned by others is more local, but doesn't have the
selection that KJI does.
Bennett ko2ok

Bpn518 February 14th 04 01:40 PM

I would also recommend KJI Electronics in NJ. You can see their website at
www.kjielectronics.com. Very well priced, major Icom dealer, but can get other
brands on order. Call to arrange. They are about one hour out of New York City.
Advanced Specialties mentioned by others is more local, but doesn't have the
selection that KJI does.
Bennett ko2ok

ALCCA February 15th 04 04:06 PM

Barry Electronics is still in Manhattan they moved from their address on
Broadway to a second avenue address. I am sorry I don't have their new address
with me. I was in the store this fall.

ALCCA February 15th 04 04:06 PM

Barry Electronics is still in Manhattan they moved from their address on
Broadway to a second avenue address. I am sorry I don't have their new address
with me. I was in the store this fall.

Peter Dougherty March 19th 04 06:40 AM

R. Makul said :

On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 19:41:42 -0000, "Tim O Sull"
wrote:

I am looking for an address or web site for a store in New York (Manhattan)
that sells Ham Radio gear. I am visiting next week from Ireland for 2 days
and would like to order in advance. Any help please. Post to Group.


============
Your best bet would be to place an order with a major outside of NY
City dealer such as Ham Radio Outlet www.hamradio.com and have the
order sent to your address in New York City. The Delaware store
should be able to get it there within one or two days via United
Parcel Service, plus, on orders over $100.00 there is no shipping
charges added.


I will second this suggestion. I've dealt with all the local retailers
and frankly nothing will beat HRO's prices, no tax, no shipping
charges and never a problem to deal with. I have ordered from both
stores, but I prefer the New Hampshire location personally - though
the Delaware location is equally pleasant.

I will *never* deal with Barry Electronics again, by the way. I felt
totally slimed going in there. The one time I did venture down there I
was being ignored in favour of a customer of apparantly middle-eastern
origin who wanted to buy "a fleet" of Icom VHF amateur radios and was
asking to have them modified to "transmit anywhere." He was also
asking about "secure scramblers" for them. While that was bad enough,
the clerk was giving him pricing for just that. This was all before
9/11 and if I'd remembered the exact date, believe me, I'd have
already contacted the authorities about it. It was sometime in the
spring of 2001 - that's all I can remember.

When I finally did get around to looking at the radio in which I was
interested, their prices were about 25% higher than HRO plus NYC
sales tax on top of that. Needless to say, I waited till Dayton and
bought there.

73 de Peter, W2IRT
(ex-AB2NZ, VE3THX)

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