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On Tue, 1 Dec 2015, Ralph Mowery wrote:
wrote in message ... After the WWII, MacArthur (sp??) and Co were in there getting the place back up & running. Some specialist people from America were brought over to give advice to manufacturers and with their help and guidance things got moving again. The results were not bad at first but the industry went about learning what it was doing wrong and correcting itself through self-monitoring and awareness and corretions. They learned and adjusted to become a world beating source of high end products. Meanwhile back in Europe and America the same methods that were helping Japan improve were largely ignored until it became obvious that Japan was actually passing them by. I thought it was when Japan ran out of all the low quality American beer cans the quality improved. I remember taking a tour of a local TV station around 1970. They mentioned having a few cameras made in Japan that were beter than the American cameras. They said as soon as they could they would replace all of them with the ones from Japan. I was thinking that in the eairly computer days Japan was selling memory chips at a loss to put the American companies out of business. Looks like China may be doing it now to Japan. I have had several of the HTs from China and they seem to work as well as any of the Icom andYeasues I have had in the past. Now I can get a whole HT cheeper than the replacement batteries for the other HTs. I had thought about one of those Chinese walkie talkies. But then I was at a garage sale in June, and someone had an Icom 02-at(?) for sixty dollars, and I grabbed it. Yes it's old and heavy, but I suspect I am getting more for the money. I remember when those came out, I guess it was a Tempo first, with the BCD switches to change channels, this being a later variant with a pad and LCD display. Oddly, despite being licensed since 1972, this was my first 2M walkie talkie. I never had enough interest to spend the money, though I had a chance circa 1980 to get one of those Tempo ones relatively cheap, AED Electronics had bought one to create a scanner for it, and then it was surplus. Michael |
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