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Comparing serial numbers on Wellbrook ALA 100, in a years time they
sold 3 of the version sold for North America. Their products are a bit pricey, even more so due to the weak dollar. Not only do they not have a North America outlet, but their UK outlet doesn't have a secure server. You have to fax your credit card number to the UK. If you don't mind hacking a bit, the ALA 100 is the way to go. If haven't checked lately, but when I got mine, it was the cheapest and the least expensive to ship. Further, it is very portable since the loop is whatever you DIY rather than some thing as big as a hulahoop. junius wrote: I haven't used the H-800 very much since switching over to a Wellbrook loop. It's a very good value, though. Doesn't get the attention it deserves, in my opinion. Well, the Wellbrook loops get some pretty nice reviews in Passport to World Band Radio. Given Wellbrook's lack of any distribution in the U.S. & Canada, it's sometimes a little surprising to see how many North American SW listeners on this newsgroup are using Wellbrook loops. Junius |
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