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Hamguy July 18th 04 06:07 AM

Where to buy Yaesu
 
www.aesham.net

www.hamradio.com

www.burghardt-amateur.com



"Michael Gardner" wrote in message
...
I'm looking to buy some Yeasu equipment. Can I get some
recommendations on trustworthy places to buy on the Internet or within
200 miles of central Illinois?

tnx
mgg
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Hamguy July 18th 04 06:07 AM

www.aesham.net

www.hamradio.com

www.burghardt-amateur.com



"Michael Gardner" wrote in message
...
I'm looking to buy some Yeasu equipment. Can I get some
recommendations on trustworthy places to buy on the Internet or within
200 miles of central Illinois?

tnx
mgg
--
sig goes here




July 18th 04 07:39 AM


"Hamguy" wrote in message
...
www.aesham.net

www.hamradio.com

www.burghardt-amateur.com



"Michael Gardner" wrote in message
...
I'm looking to buy some Yeasu equipment. Can I get some
recommendations on trustworthy places to buy on the Internet or within
200 miles of central Illinois?


You want to find a "Trustworthy" place to buy crappy radios? Think again
before buying Yaesu (****).
Look at www.eham.com for "inputs".



July 18th 04 07:39 AM


"Hamguy" wrote in message
...
www.aesham.net

www.hamradio.com

www.burghardt-amateur.com



"Michael Gardner" wrote in message
...
I'm looking to buy some Yeasu equipment. Can I get some
recommendations on trustworthy places to buy on the Internet or within
200 miles of central Illinois?


You want to find a "Trustworthy" place to buy crappy radios? Think again
before buying Yaesu (****).
Look at www.eham.com for "inputs".



Mike Coslo July 19th 04 06:08 PM

wrote:
"Hamguy" wrote in message
...

www.aesham.net

www.hamradio.com

www.burghardt-amateur.com



"Michael Gardner" wrote in message
...

I'm looking to buy some Yeasu equipment. Can I get some
recommendations on trustworthy places to buy on the Internet or within
200 miles of central Illinois?



You want to find a "Trustworthy" place to buy crappy radios? Think again
before buying Yaesu (****).
Look at www.eham.com for "inputs".



Hey, you need to get together with the dude that continually posts.

ISOTRON = JUNK

so you two can post 2 or 3 word judgements.

I checked out eham, and the reviews for Yaesu. They are rated
consistent with the other brands.


Mike Coslo July 19th 04 06:08 PM

wrote:
"Hamguy" wrote in message
...

www.aesham.net

www.hamradio.com

www.burghardt-amateur.com



"Michael Gardner" wrote in message
...

I'm looking to buy some Yeasu equipment. Can I get some
recommendations on trustworthy places to buy on the Internet or within
200 miles of central Illinois?



You want to find a "Trustworthy" place to buy crappy radios? Think again
before buying Yaesu (****).
Look at www.eham.com for "inputs".



Hey, you need to get together with the dude that continually posts.

ISOTRON = JUNK

so you two can post 2 or 3 word judgements.

I checked out eham, and the reviews for Yaesu. They are rated
consistent with the other brands.


Minnie Bannister July 20th 04 01:42 PM

I think you mean www.comdac.com. They are my nearest amateur radio store
too, but I've never visited it. I've seen them at hamfests but have
never bought anything from them.

Alan AB2OS


On 07/19/04 04:51 pm Dustin put fingers to keyboard and launched the
following message into cyberspace:

well, I have always liked yaesu.. I recommend www.comdaq.com they are the
local HAM radio store where I am located. Give them a try. Barb and Duane
will make sure you are taken care of. I'm sure. Tell them I sent you.


Minnie Bannister July 20th 04 01:42 PM

I think you mean www.comdac.com. They are my nearest amateur radio store
too, but I've never visited it. I've seen them at hamfests but have
never bought anything from them.

Alan AB2OS


On 07/19/04 04:51 pm Dustin put fingers to keyboard and launched the
following message into cyberspace:

well, I have always liked yaesu.. I recommend www.comdaq.com they are the
local HAM radio store where I am located. Give them a try. Barb and Duane
will make sure you are taken care of. I'm sure. Tell them I sent you.


K9SQG July 21st 04 01:21 AM

If you're interested in buying new ham gear at above retail prices, you can try
Upay, I mean Ebay. For example, the Kenwood TM-271A typically sells for
$175-190 on Ebay, new or used, while you can get it retail at dealers for $145.

K9SQG July 21st 04 01:21 AM

If you're interested in buying new ham gear at above retail prices, you can try
Upay, I mean Ebay. For example, the Kenwood TM-271A typically sells for
$175-190 on Ebay, new or used, while you can get it retail at dealers for $145.


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