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Subject: Does F12 have production problems?
Author: Tim Ellison <tellison@itsco.com>
Date: 26-Jun-2003 13:22:18
As an owner of a small business, I have to agree with Mike regarding
his point on issues beyond the control of the manufacture, but not
returning phone calls and e-mails is inexcusable in any business.

73 de W4TME

-Tim



-----Original Message-----
From: wa4dou@juno.com [mailto:wa4dou@juno.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 1:44 PM
To: Force12Talk@qth.com


Mike,
The politics of the marketplace, the demand for a product, a
manufacturers financial strength and the ebb and flow of events in the
supply distribution chain of material to manufacturers all have a
bearing on how long it takes a manufacturer to deliver a product. No
manufacturer that makes many different products can possibly keep their
fingers on an infinite number of pulse points in an effort to guarantee
you a date of delivery. It would be unreasonable of you to expect that.
This isn't an isolated event. All antenna manufacturers and all
manufacturers of all types of goods go thru periods when their best
"guesstimate" doesn't work. Unforseen factors interfere. It would appear
to me that as one grows older, accumulated wisdom suggests that we as
individuals should plan ahead in our endeavors further to allow for the
"unforseen" as well. I personally don't think planning ahead a few
months for an antenna project is unreasonable. I've found it works for
me. Then the "unforseen" can be taken in stride, rather than cause
anguish.
I like Force 12's concepts, and I do believe we all as amateurs have
benefited greatly from the truthfulness that Tom has injected into the
antenna marketplace. There does seem to be some indication that Force 12
could benefit from careful consideration of providing a reasonable level
of support/followup without having to subject themselves to trying to
satisfy unreasonable amateur demands/expectations.
73 de Roy WA4DOU

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This Thread
  Date   Author  
26-Jun-2003 Roy D Lincoln
26-Jun-2003 Charles Morrison
26-Jun-2003 DaveLaBat
26-Jun-2003 Guy Olinger, K2AV
26-Jun-2003 Coker, Timothy J
* 26-Jun-2003 Tim Ellison
26-Jun-2003 Mihai Mateescu
26-Jun-2003 wa4dou@juno.com
26-Jun-2003 Henry Heidtmann
26-Jun-2003 Mihail Mateescu
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* Does F12 have production problems? 26-Jun-2003