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gareth December 30th 15 10:49 PM

Everything about the VNWA internals!
 
"gareth" wrote in message
...

But it does raise one question, and that is, who is fooling who about
its purchase price of ooo £450, for there cannot be more than about £40
in its component costs?


DDS modules, £8 ea

SA612 £2 ea

PIC processor, anything from £2 to £20 ea.

Double-sided PCB for ugly-bug construction, £5

Ally die cast box £15

SMA sockets £3 ea

Handful of capacitors, peanuts.

Software, any self-respecting radio amateur will write his own, anyway.

Considering that it is homebrewers that would be using such kit, there
must be some out there with more money than sense?



[email protected] December 30th 15 11:24 PM

Everything about the VNWA internals!
 
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna gareth wrote:
"gareth" wrote in message
...

But it does raise one question, and that is, who is fooling who about
its purchase price of ooo ?450, for there cannot be more than about ?40
in its component costs?


DDS modules, ?8 ea

SA612 ?2 ea

PIC processor, anything from ?2 to ?20 ea.

Double-sided PCB for ugly-bug construction, ?5

Ally die cast box ?15

SMA sockets ?3 ea

Handful of capacitors, peanuts.

Software, any self-respecting radio amateur will write his own, anyway.

Considering that it is homebrewers that would be using such kit, there
must be some out there with more money than sense?


So why aren't you building and selling them yourself at a cut-rate
price?


--
Jim Pennino

Roger Hayter December 31st 15 12:08 AM

Everything about the VNWA internals!
 
gareth wrote:

"gareth" wrote in message
...

But it does raise one question, and that is, who is fooling who about
its purchase price of ooo £450, for there cannot be more than about £40
in its component costs?


DDS modules, £8 ea

SA612 £2 ea

PIC processor, anything from £2 to £20 ea.

Double-sided PCB for ugly-bug construction, £5


If you did iit like that the circuit would be about a foot (ancient
American unit) across and wouldn't work.



Ally die cast box £15

SMA sockets £3 ea

Handful of capacitors, peanuts.

Software, any self-respecting radio amateur will write his own, anyway.

Considering that it is homebrewers that would be using such kit, there
must be some out there with more money than sense?



--

Roger Hayter

Stephen Thomas Cole[_3_] December 31st 15 07:23 AM

Everything about the VNWA internals!
 
Brian Reay wrote:
wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna gareth wrote:
"gareth" wrote in message
...

But it does raise one question, and that is, who is fooling who about
its purchase price of ooo ?450, for there cannot be more than about ?40
in its component costs?

DDS modules, ?8 ea

SA612 ?2 ea

PIC processor, anything from ?2 to ?20 ea.

Double-sided PCB for ugly-bug construction, ?5

Ally die cast box ?15

SMA sockets ?3 ea

Handful of capacitors, peanuts.

Software, any self-respecting radio amateur will write his own, anyway.

Considering that it is homebrewers that would be using such kit, there
must be some out there with more money than sense?


So why aren't you building and selling them yourself at a cut-rate
price?



Gareth never actually produces anything, unless you count hot air.


Don't forget shame and humiliation, he produces both of those by the lorry
load.

--
STC // M0TEY // twitter.com/ukradioamateur

Jim GM4DHJ ...[_2_] December 31st 15 10:25 AM

Everything about the VNWA internals!
 
On 30/12/2015 23:24, wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna gareth wrote:
"gareth" wrote in message
...

But it does raise one question, and that is, who is fooling who about
its purchase price of ooo ?450, for there cannot be more than about ?40
in its component costs?


DDS modules, ?8 ea

SA612 ?2 ea

PIC processor, anything from ?2 to ?20 ea.

Double-sided PCB for ugly-bug construction, ?5

Ally die cast box ?15

SMA sockets ?3 ea

Handful of capacitors, peanuts.

Software, any self-respecting radio amateur will write his own, anyway.

Considering that it is homebrewers that would be using such kit, there
must be some out there with more money than sense?


So why aren't you building and selling them yourself at a cut-rate
price?


I remember in the 70's when 3amp power supplies cost a fortune a local
professional started producing them and selling to the local
hams...every one blew up...didn't hear much from him after that ....

--
Moderated groups kill brian's abuse
No spare wheel isn't progress
Dual mass flywheels...no thanks
A rubber cam belt is not acceptable
Cheat your way through life, join the Freemasons
DIGITAL just doesn't work properly most of the time

Bernie[_4_] December 31st 15 10:29 AM

Everything about the VNWA internals!
 
On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 10:25:07 +0000
"Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote:


I remember in the 70's when 3amp power supplies cost a fortune a
local professional started producing them and selling to the local
hams...every one blew up...didn't hear much from him after that ....


Gareth McEvans?


Jim GM4DHJ ...[_2_] December 31st 15 10:36 AM

Everything about the VNWA internals!
 
On 31/12/2015 10:29, Bernie wrote:
On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 10:25:07 +0000
"Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote:


I remember in the 70's when 3amp power supplies cost a fortune a
local professional started producing them and selling to the local
hams...every one blew up...didn't hear much from him after that ....


Gareth McEvans?

naw local to Glasgow....a G8 .......professional ....

--
Moderated groups kill brian's abuse
No spare wheel isn't progress
Dual mass flywheels...no thanks
A rubber cam belt is not acceptable
Cheat your way through life, join the Freemasons
DIGITAL just doesn't work properly most of the time

Bernie[_4_] December 31st 15 10:44 AM

Everything about the VNWA internals!
 
On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 10:36:10 +0000
"Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote:

On 31/12/2015 10:29, Bernie wrote:
On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 10:25:07 +0000
"Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote:


I remember in the 70's when 3amp power supplies cost a fortune a
local professional started producing them and selling to the local
hams...every one blew up...didn't hear much from him after
that ....


Gareth McEvans?

naw local to Glasgow....a G8 .......professional ....


Yeah, that's the bloke. He moved away and (after a bit of a struggle)
passed the morse - I wonder where he is now...

Jim GM4DHJ ...[_2_] December 31st 15 11:14 AM

Everything about the VNWA internals!
 

"Bernie" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 10:36:10 +0000
"Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote:

On 31/12/2015 10:29, Bernie wrote:
On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 10:25:07 +0000
"Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote:


I remember in the 70's when 3amp power supplies cost a fortune a
local professional started producing them and selling to the local
hams...every one blew up...didn't hear much from him after
that ....


Gareth McEvans?

naw local to Glasgow....a G8 .......professional ....


Yeah, that's the bloke. He moved away and (after a bit of a struggle)
passed the morse - I wonder where he is now...

you remember who I am talking about then? ...



Bernie[_4_] December 31st 15 11:28 AM

Everything about the VNWA internals!
 
On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 11:14:23 -0000
"Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote:


"Bernie" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 10:36:10 +0000
"Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote:

On 31/12/2015 10:29, Bernie wrote:
On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 10:25:07 +0000
"Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote:


I remember in the 70's when 3amp power supplies cost a fortune a
local professional started producing them and selling to the
local hams...every one blew up...didn't hear much from him after
that ....


Gareth McEvans?

naw local to Glasgow....a G8 .......professional ....


Yeah, that's the bloke. He moved away and (after a bit of a
struggle) passed the morse - I wonder where he is now...

you remember who I am talking about then? ...


GM8D something? The shame was a bit much for him, hit the bottle? Spent
years trying to find a 'sympathetic' morse examiner so that he could
scrape a pass?





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