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Re: [TowerTalk] MFJ quality control

To: David Gilbert <xdavid@cis-broadband.com>, Towertalk Reflector <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] MFJ quality control
From: Timothy Coker via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Timothy Coker <n6win@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2018 20:54:30 +0000 (UTC)
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Very well said Dave. I don’t have the manufacturing experience to say that. 
Very similar to how I’d buy a stripped down Toyota Corolla or Ford Focus to 
cheaply commute to work versus their higher quality vehicles with more XYZ... 
yet I’m still getting excellent quality either way from them.
Tim / N6WIN.


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On Tuesday, April 3, 2018, 13:29, David Gilbert <xdavid@cis-broadband.com> 
wrote:

This is my last post on the topic of MFJ quality ... I promise.  ;)

The point that I and a handful of other hams here with manufacturing 
experience have tried to make is that you shouldn't have to accept the 
likelihood of defects in order to get low cost.  Cost should be a 
function of design, not being inept on the manufacturing floor. You 
should reasonably expect lower operating performance if you go low cost, 
and various MFJ products are good examples of that.  You won't get the 
same port-to-port isolation from an MFJ feedline switch but that's fine 
in most cases.  You won't get the same power handling capability from an 
MFJ antenna tuner, and you won't get the same accuracy from some of 
their analyzers.  That is all the way it should be ... they target a 
lower price point and if you don't need the higher performance of other 
brands there is no reason to pay for it.

But there is no excuse for those lower priced items to have shoddy 
workmanship, and that's the gripe many of us have with MFJ.  They simply 
don't care enough about the quality of their products to learn the same 
principles of good manufacturing that most other American companies 
needed to learn to survive over the last thirty years.  It wouldn't cost 
them a dime extra.  The only reason that MFJ survives is because most 
hams don't know enough to expect better.

OK ... I'm done now.

73,
Dave   AB7E



On 4/3/2018 1:10 PM, Timothy Coker via TowerTalk wrote:
> I’m in the middle here and while I’d hold my tongue about a broken Array 
> Solutions or DXE product (as my personal experience is that wouldn’t be the 
> norm), I’ve also personally been on the losing average of product defects.
> My point is that it’s not surprising as sometimes I choose to gamble and be 
> cheap.
> Tim / N6WIN.
>
>

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