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![]() NT View profile More options Nov 27, 10:08 am On Nov 26, 5:54 am, wrote: - Show quoted text - If I were designing such a product, I'd do everything in my power to avoid end user alignment with testgear, for one very simple reason: it wipes out 99.9% of your potential customers, its business suicide. Perhaps one could use resonators instead of LCs, if you dont like the interstation garbage of agced reaction. NT Reply Reply to author Forward Report spam NT View profile More options Nov 27, 10:18 am On Nov 27, 4:08 pm, NT wrote: - Show quoted text - Of course a valve radio is business suicide to begin with, performance per dollar has come a long way since the valve era. Number of valve radios currently on the market is zero, so no-one has managed to make them compete with 30cent ICs and 2cent transistors. I intend to set the expectation that you must have a bench with a certain amount of basic test equipment and a proper soldering station to do this. If you will or can not do this a different hobby is for you. Large numbers of Heathkits were built by people with NO skills, but larger numbers got half finished and thrown in the dumpster or taken to a shop and a large sum was paid to have them pro built to save face. I knew a TV shop owner who had a policy: He'd fix ANY Heathkit but he charged a one time fee equal to the kit price. Otherwise he would not even look at them. Heathkits did a poor job of teaching technicianship precisely because they were secretaryworthy. Bauer built radio broadcasting gear the same way. A secretary could build them and at NAB one year one did. I am not looking at a BIG market. |
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