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someone on here said there was a radio parts outfit that beat
out radio shack by miles. Was us USHER? or RUSHER? or sometihing like that. Whoever it was i reuested a catalog via mail and got a msg saying I was put on the mail list, but nothing furhther has happened and its been months since then. Refresh my mind if possible (I am 85) it may not be possible!!! If you have an 800 # on whoever that company was gimme dat too. Joe/KH6JF ************************************************** ******** * Ham KH6JF AARS/MARS ABM6JF QCWA WW2 VET WD RADIO SYSTEM* * Army MARS PRECEDED by AARS (Army Amateur Radio System) * * Hi State ARMY MARS COORDINATOR * ************************************************** ******** |
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Joseph Fenn wrote:
someone on here said there was a radio parts outfit that beat out radio shack by miles. Was us USHER? or RUSHER? or sometihing like that. Whoever it was i reuested a catalog via mail and Let me guess.....Mouser? http://www.mouser.com/ Most parts companies don't issue catalogs anymore; you'll need to check their web site. |
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On 04/06/06 06:11 pm Travis Jordan wrote:
someone on here said there was a radio parts outfit that beat out radio shack by miles. Was us USHER? or RUSHER? or sometihing like that. Whoever it was i reuested a catalog via mail and Let me guess.....Mouser? http://www.mouser.com/ Most parts companies don't issue catalogs anymore; you'll need to check their web site. Mouser sent me a couple of catalogs, the last probably sometime last year. When I received no more, I assumed that it was because I hadn't ordered anything from them. Their catalog is on line, but they don't have everything: I found stuff in the Newark Electronics catalog that wasn't in Mouser's. Then there's DigiKey as well. "Perce" (aka Alan NV8A) |
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"Percival P. Cassidy" wrote in message news On 04/06/06 06:11 pm Travis Jordan wrote: someone on here said there was a radio parts outfit that beat out radio shack by miles. Was us USHER? or RUSHER? or sometihing like that. Whoever it was i reuested a catalog via mail and Let me guess.....Mouser? http://www.mouser.com/ Most parts companies don't issue catalogs anymore; you'll need to check their web site. Mouser sent me a couple of catalogs, the last probably sometime last year. When I received no more, I assumed that it was because I hadn't ordered anything from them. Their catalog is on line, but they don't have everything: I found stuff in the Newark Electronics catalog that wasn't in Mouser's. Then there's DigiKey as well. "Perce" (aka Alan NV8A) Recently did a web order by phone with Mouser and about 3 weeks later, un announced and un needed, received the catalog in the mail! 73, Steve, K9DCI |
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"Steve Nosko" wrote in message ... "Percival P. Cassidy" wrote in message news On 04/06/06 06:11 pm Travis Jordan wrote: someone on here said there was a radio parts outfit that beat out radio shack by miles. Was us USHER? or RUSHER? or sometihing like that. Whoever it was i reuested a catalog via mail and Let me guess.....Mouser? http://www.mouser.com/ Most parts companies don't issue catalogs anymore; you'll need to check their web site. Mouser sent me a couple of catalogs, the last probably sometime last year. When I received no more, I assumed that it was because I hadn't ordered anything from them. Their catalog is on line, but they don't have everything: I found stuff in the Newark Electronics catalog that wasn't in Mouser's. Then there's DigiKey as well. "Perce" (aka Alan NV8A) Recently did a web order by phone with Mouser and about 3 weeks later, un announced and un needed, received the catalog in the mail! 73, Steve, K9DCI Its marketing 101.... *any* order or correspondence gets you on their mailing list. Same thing with my customers.... I always gat a name, address, and phone number immediately after "Hello". From then on out, for up to 5 years, they are in my database and get fliers, mailers, post cards, etc with the special de-jour. One of the best tricks is to send out cards to *all* of the folks in the data base with a discount coupon on renewal of their service agreement. You say you don't have a service agreement?? , no problem, we will give you the discount as an "introductory offer", when can we schedule you for a complete heating/cooling system perfoemance evaluation? It works a whole lot better than folks think.... and you still got the catalog to look through for your next order :-) -n6ojn Steve @ Noon-Air Heating & A/C Life is what happens while you were making other plans |
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"Steve Nosko" wrote ...
Recently did a web order by phone with Mouser and about 3 weeks later, un announced and un needed, received the catalog in the mail! 73, Steve, K9DCI And same with DigiKey. But I'm going to request that they NOT send paper catalogs. They've got so much stuff that they keep making the font smaller every year to fit it all in there. (And/or maybe my eyes are getting old! :-) Actually it is never ALL in the hard-copy catalog. KE7GKP |
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Noon-Air wrote:
Its marketing 101.... *any* order or correspondence gets you on their mailing list. Same thing with my customers.... I always gat a name, address, and phone number immediately after "Hello". From then on out, for up to 5 years, they are in my database and get fliers, mailers, post cards, etc with the special de-jour. One of the best tricks is to send out cards to *all* of the folks in the data base with a discount coupon on renewal of their service agreement. You say you don't have a service agreement?? , no problem, we will give you the discount as an "introductory offer", when can we schedule you for a complete heating/cooling system perfoemance evaluation? It works a whole lot better than folks think.... and you still got the catalog to look through for your next order :-) -n6ojn Steve @ Noon-Air Heating & A/C Life is what happens while you were making other plans That sounds like a local HVAC company that called me 35 times in one week, insisting that I "Needed" their "Central air tune-up special" I told them the fist 34 times that I didn't even have a window air conditioner, let alone a central air system and not to call me and tie up my business phone line again. The last time she called, I asked her how many phone lines they had. The woman wanted to know why, so I told her that if I got one more call that I was going to contact a lot of people to have them make repeated calls about their services, then to have them come out to give a price on a new central air system before telling them they had changed their minds. She yelled that it was harassment. I laughed and told her, "Now you know how I feel!", and hung up. They never called me back. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... Noon-Air wrote: Its marketing 101.... *any* order or correspondence gets you on their mailing list. Same thing with my customers.... I always gat a name, address, and phone number immediately after "Hello". From then on out, for up to 5 years, they are in my database and get fliers, mailers, post cards, etc with the special de-jour. One of the best tricks is to send out cards to *all* of the folks in the data base with a discount coupon on renewal of their service agreement. You say you don't have a service agreement?? , no problem, we will give you the discount as an "introductory offer", when can we schedule you for a complete heating/cooling system perfoemance evaluation? It works a whole lot better than folks think.... and you still got the catalog to look through for your next order :-) -n6ojn Steve @ Noon-Air Heating & A/C Life is what happens while you were making other plans That sounds like a local HVAC company that called me 35 times in one week, insisting that I "Needed" their "Central air tune-up special" I told them the fist 34 times that I didn't even have a window air conditioner, let alone a central air system and not to call me and tie up my business phone line again. The last time she called, I asked her how many phone lines they had. The woman wanted to know why, so I told her that if I got one more call that I was going to contact a lot of people to have them make repeated calls about their services, then to have them come out to give a price on a new central air system before telling them they had changed their minds. She yelled that it was harassment. I laughed and told her, "Now you know how I feel!", and hung up. They never called me back. Sorry you got caught in the telemarketing loop.... I only do mail-outs.... and even then at the most only once a month.... The only time I call is the the night before a scheduled appointment, and again when I am enroute. There used to be an HVAC company here that did the same telemarketing routine that you got... their agreements were'nt worth the paper they were written on, and they had done more damage to the folks systems than they repaired. I gained a lot of customers from them. FWIW, I have *never* done a "tune-up" special..... Thats a real good way to end up on Dateline, or 60 Minutes. :-) You only have *ONE* DD214?? I have 4 of them... did 22 years in the US Coast Guard. I just hung around until it wasn't no fun no more :-) Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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Noon-Air wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... That sounds like a local HVAC company that called me 35 times in one week, insisting that I "Needed" their "Central air tune-up special" I told them the fist 34 times that I didn't even have a window air conditioner, let alone a central air system and not to call me and tie up my business phone line again. The last time she called, I asked her how many phone lines they had. The woman wanted to know why, so I told her that if I got one more call that I was going to contact a lot of people to have them make repeated calls about their services, then to have them come out to give a price on a new central air system before telling them they had changed their minds. She yelled that it was harassment. I laughed and told her, "Now you know how I feel!", and hung up. They never called me back. Sorry you got caught in the telemarketing loop.... I only do mail-outs.... and even then at the most only once a month.... The only time I call is the the night before a scheduled appointment, and again when I am enroute. There used to be an HVAC company here that did the same telemarketing routine that you got... their agreements were'nt worth the paper they were written on, and they had done more damage to the folks systems than they repaired. I gained a lot of customers from them. FWIW, I have *never* done a "tune-up" special..... Thats a real good way to end up on Dateline, or 60 Minutes. :-) I wasn't trying to imply you were that bad, it just reminded me of some of the low lifes around here who change their business name more often than they replace their trucks. I grew up in Ohio where MOST trades people took a lot of pride in their work. I now live in Florida and I have NEVER seen one good drywall job. My dad and step mom bought a new home two years ago. The *******s sold them a heat pump, and installed central air with heat strips but no heat pump, before they disappeared. I have a firm rule: I NEVER do business with any telemarketer. Everyone in my subdivision got a letter for a realtor informing them that their property had gone up 37,000 in the past year, and claiming to have been in business for 25 years. I have access to the county's property database, and not one home in the subdivision had gone up that much, except one that was replaced after the hurricanes the year before. Like most of the homes here, my property had gone up less than $2,000. I checked out the "Realtor" to find that he didn't even have a listed telephone the year before. I should have turned him over to the state for fraud. You only have *ONE* DD214?? I have 4 of them... did 22 years in the US Coast Guard. I just hung around until it wasn't no fun no more :-) I only did one tour in the US Army in the early '70s. They were phasing out my MOS, and hiring civilians. I was offered a civil service job at Ft Rucker, but I turned it down. My MOS was "TV Equipment Repairman", which meant that I was a broadcast engineer for AFRTS. As far as having fun, I nearly caused a riot at Ft Greely Alaska, when I transmitted out station ID in color on a completely monochrome facility. I couldn't let the base information officer get away with telling me, and everyone else that it was impossible to use anything at the station for color. To add insult to injury, I did it at 6:00 PM, at the start of our live newscast to make sure that the maximum number of people would see it before I hid the evidence. NEVER tell the engineer what he can do! ;-) The sig file is there to be in the face of a moron who has been stalking me on line for some time, and a couple idiots who don't think much of the US military, and veterans in general. BTW, the quarterly memorial for Veterans who have died in marion County Florida in the past quarter is this morning, but I'm not well enough to attend. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... Noon-Air wrote: "Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... That sounds like a local HVAC company that called me 35 times in one week, insisting that I "Needed" their "Central air tune-up special" I told them the fist 34 times that I didn't even have a window air conditioner, let alone a central air system and not to call me and tie up my business phone line again. The last time she called, I asked her how many phone lines they had. The woman wanted to know why, so I told her that if I got one more call that I was going to contact a lot of people to have them make repeated calls about their services, then to have them come out to give a price on a new central air system before telling them they had changed their minds. She yelled that it was harassment. I laughed and told her, "Now you know how I feel!", and hung up. They never called me back. Sorry you got caught in the telemarketing loop.... I only do mail-outs.... and even then at the most only once a month.... The only time I call is the the night before a scheduled appointment, and again when I am enroute. There used to be an HVAC company here that did the same telemarketing routine that you got... their agreements were'nt worth the paper they were written on, and they had done more damage to the folks systems than they repaired. I gained a lot of customers from them. FWIW, I have *never* done a "tune-up" special..... Thats a real good way to end up on Dateline, or 60 Minutes. :-) I wasn't trying to imply you were that bad, it just reminded me of some of the low lifes around here who change their business name more often than they replace their trucks. I grew up in Ohio where MOST trades people took a lot of pride in their work. I now live in Florida and I have NEVER seen one good drywall job. My dad and step mom bought a new home two years ago. The *******s sold them a heat pump, and installed central air with heat strips but no heat pump, before they disappeared. They can probably still be found and prosecuted I have a firm rule: I NEVER do business with any telemarketer. Everyone in my subdivision got a letter for a realtor informing them that their property had gone up 37,000 in the past year, and claiming to have been in business for 25 years. I have access to the county's property database, and not one home in the subdivision had gone up that much, except one that was replaced after the hurricanes the year before. Like most of the homes here, my property had gone up less than $2,000. I checked out the "Realtor" to find that he didn't even have a listed telephone the year before. I should have turned him over to the state for fraud. Is there a statuate of limitations on fraud?? You only have *ONE* DD214?? I have 4 of them... did 22 years in the US Coast Guard. I just hung around until it wasn't no fun no more :-) I only did one tour in the US Army in the early '70s. They were phasing out my MOS, and hiring civilians. I was offered a civil service job at Ft Rucker, but I turned it down. My MOS was "TV Equipment Repairman", which meant that I was a broadcast engineer for AFRTS. As far as having fun, I nearly caused a riot at Ft Greely Alaska, when I transmitted out station ID in color on a completely monochrome facility. I couldn't let the base information officer get away with telling me, and everyone else that it was impossible to use anything at the station for color. To add insult to injury, I did it at 6:00 PM, at the start of our live newscast to make sure that the maximum number of people would see it before I hid the evidence. NEVER tell the engineer what he can do! ;-) I was a mechanical engineer... we got to play with things that had moving parts :-) Someday I will have to write a book about all of the things we did....and even some of the stuff we *didn't* get caught doing. LOL Enlisted men are extremely sly and cunning, and bear considerable watching. -Army Officers Manual 1836 The sig file is there to be in the face of a moron who has been stalking me on line for some time, and a couple idiots who don't think much of the US military, and veterans in general. I bet he never served.... probably a draft dodger that ran to Canade from the Peoples Repubic of Berkeley. When I got my draft notice, I was on USCGC Glacier in the Bearing Sea. BTW, the quarterly memorial for Veterans who have died in marion County Florida in the past quarter is this morning, but I'm not well enough to attend. Hopefully next time you will be able to attend. In any case, I salute you. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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