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In a message dated 4/24/2003 10:20:33 AM Eastern Daylight Time, VE3LVO@rac.ca 
writes:
>  When I pointed out the failure of the set to perform as
> advertised, I was told that they aren't interested - and when I objected to
> that response and would distribute his answer widely (I had witnesses), he
> said I could go to Hell. That was my last Yaesu product.
> Ferg
> 
Although I have no direct experience with Yaesu, that's the same thing I've 
heard about them. My next door neighbor has a couple of Yaesu 2 meter 
handhelds and they've been nothing but trouble for him. My HAM stuff is all 
Kenwood and I wouldn't take a gold monkey for any of it. Both my handheld 
Kenwoods are 10+ years old and still work like a charm. I have two Icom AC-5 
handheld aircraft radios I bought last year at S-n-F that we use in our 
sailplane operation for ground crew to tow plane com. Both have performed 
flawlessly for over a year, despite being dropped several times onto 
concrete. According to my watt meter (Bird Thruline) they output slightly 
over 5 watts each.
Oh, stay away from anything with Alinco stamped on it unless you want 
trouble.
Regards,
John Lawton
Dunlap, TN
A-245
KE4GYG
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