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"Rusty in Louisville" wrote:
I would like to get some opinions about Universal Radio, Inc., located in Reynoldsburg, Ohio. (snip) I've had mixed results with Universal Radio - one order went well and another didn't. I've had slightly better results with Burghardt (www.burghardt-amateur.com) and their prices are often better. However, since you added a shortwave newsgroup to your message, I should point out that their primary focus is on Amateur Radio, with very little shortwave equipment. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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Dwight Stewart wrote:
"Rusty in Louisville" wrote: I would like to get some opinions about Universal Radio, Inc., located in Reynoldsburg, Ohio. (snip) I've had mixed results with Universal Radio - one order went well and another didn't. I've had slightly better results with Burghardt (www.burghardt-amateur.com) and their prices are often better. However, since you added a shortwave newsgroup to your message, I should point out that their primary focus is on Amateur Radio, with very little shortwave equipment. I've had less than pleasant experiences with Universal. The staff seems almost surly and almost equally unfamiliar with the equipment they sell. Prices are higher, by quite a margin, over other dealers. My personal preference is R&L Electronics in Hamilton, Ohio, just north of Cincinnati. Dave K8MN |
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I purchased a hand held antenna from Burghardt and was charged $15.00 for
UPS Ground. They don't notify of shipping charges until you receive it, at least the time I ordered. Honestly that was my problem since I didn't ask. The truth of it is, that is far to expensive to charge. Keep product costs down, make up the difference in shipping I guess. "Dave Heil" wrote in message ... Dwight Stewart wrote: "Rusty in Louisville" wrote: I would like to get some opinions about Universal Radio, Inc., located in Reynoldsburg, Ohio. (snip) I've had mixed results with Universal Radio - one order went well and another didn't. I've had slightly better results with Burghardt (www.burghardt-amateur.com) and their prices are often better. However, since you added a shortwave newsgroup to your message, I should point out that their primary focus is on Amateur Radio, with very little shortwave equipment. I've had less than pleasant experiences with Universal. The staff seems almost surly and almost equally unfamiliar with the equipment they sell. Prices are higher, by quite a margin, over other dealers. My personal preference is R&L Electronics in Hamilton, Ohio, just north of Cincinnati. Dave K8MN |
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"Newsgroup Lurker" wrote:
I purchased a hand held antenna from Burghardt and was charged $15.00 for UPS Ground. They don't notify of shipping charges until you receive it, at least the time I ordered. I noticed your message was posted from "news.uni-berlin.de." You are in the United States, right? If not, $15 is not excessive to ship something to Germany. However, if you're in the USA, you're right that $15 is a little high. However, I don't know why they would charge that. If I remember correctly, they only charged me about $15 (also UPS ground) when they shipped two handheld radios with extra batteries and chargers. Perhaps they have a minimum shipping charge or something. Honestly that was my problem since I didn't ask. Well, it is certainly a good idea to get all the details before ordering - something I would recommend with any mail-order transaction. The truth of it is, that is far too expensive to charge. (snip) Agreed. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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