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Telamon wrote:
In article t, msg wrote: SC Dxing wrote: snip They probably have to produce all shortwave radios in mass factories in China because the cost of building an American factory just to manufacture radios would be prohibitive in cost. The [Premium-Rx] mailing list is quite active and its participants have a significant variety of domestically made quality receivers both classic and contemporary. There seems to be sufficient markets military, gov't., commercial and personal to support domestic manufacture of high-end receivers. I think some of the problem is parts availability. The discrete semiconductor industry has been in a state of flux for years where designs have been shifted around from company to company. I never seem to be able to get a part from the same vendor. Support for semiconductor parts is getting worse. I haven't been a buyer of parts for radios but I expect it is pretty hard for them as the market is much smaller than the general semiconductor market. Indeed, and until you mention it I haven't given it much thought; I wonder how WJ, CEI, etc. are handling this -- are they buying from Asia and thus are we dependent on the East for our sigint in this sense? It is expensive to have to keep re-qualifying parts for designs. Sometimes you have to change your circuit design because no drop in equivalent exists. All the time ![]() surplus pulls but it has worked for me (to preserve designs). Michael |
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