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FT-817 Accessories in Japan
Well, I just couldn't resist when HRO dropped the price of the FT-817
to $639 at Dayton...I'm the proud owner of one the beasties now. Very nice little rig. All the vendors at Dayton were out of the accessories (CAT-62, CW Filters, et cetera) on Sunday... I'll be visiting Japan soon on business and will have 3-4 days to myself. Checking out the ham shops in Akihabara is on my "must do" list as of now. Does anyone know if ham accessories are any cheaper there? How about stuff like the Maldol antenna? I've been told that rigs are about the same or a little more expensive. 73 ES GUD DX Arlan W8OW |
Steven L Herman
Hi Arian. Any accessories from the U.S. or Europe are much more expensive
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here. You might find some Japanese antennas slightly cheaper, but there will be a greater variety than you are likely to find in any ham store in the States. The Japanese bands for both HF and VHF/UHF tend to be slightly different on the freq ranges so you likely want to avoid buying rigs here for overseas use. (Singapore is more of a bargain and the ht's sold there under the counter are usually 'snipped' to give total coverage outside ham bands too). There are a number of stores in Akihabara devoted to ham radio (or primarily ham radio) but the whole area is a maze if you've not navigated it before (we don't have traditional street addresses here.) The Akihabara Ham Shop Association puts out a map in Japanese which is titled (in English) "Enjoy Ham Shop Guide." When you get to Japan, drop me an e-mail with your hotel fax number and I can fax it over to you. If you're good at reading maps, you likely can do a decent job of navigating even if you don't know Japanese and if you stop people and point at the map, they will be eager to point you in the right direction. 72, Steven 7J1AIL K7USJ cq@... -----Original Message-----
From: howlingwolf@... [mailto:howlingwolf@...] Sent: 13"N5OZ23"u 4:52 To: FT817@... Subject: [FT817] FT-817 Accessories in Japan Well, I just couldn't resist when HRO dropped the price of the FT-817 to $639 at Dayton...I'm the proud owner of one the beasties now. Very nice little rig. All the vendors at Dayton were out of the accessories (CAT-62, CW Filters, et cetera) on Sunday... I'll be visiting Japan soon on business and will have 3-4 days to myself. Checking out the ham shops in Akihabara is on my "must do" list as of now. Does anyone know if ham accessories are any cheaper there? How about stuff like the Maldol antenna? I've been told that rigs are about the same or a little more expensive. 73 ES GUD DX Arlan W8OW Yahoo! Groups Sponsor Say you love them with a DOMAIN NAME! www. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: FT817-unsubscribe@... and for a great FAQ ( Frequently Asked Questions ) see Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. |
Keith
--- In FT817@y..., howlingwolf@r... wrote:
Does anyone know if ham accessories are any cheaper there? Howabout stuff like the Maldol antenna? I've been told that rigs are aboutthe same or a little more expensive.You will find it more expensive because of taxes. Right now the dollar is strong against the Yen, also. Keith |
Hi Arlan,
last week I was in Japan for the first time and enjoyed a free Thursday morning in the Akihabara area. One ham shop is relatively easy to find, just have a look upwards and you will see their antennas up in the air (don't recall the name). The other one is called ROCKET, when you leave the subway station just follow the rails of the railway line that goes overhead the street, the shop is on the left hand side. Compared to shops here in Europe and the U.S. I was really amazed about the large variety of details and accessories that are being offered (for example all x-tals for my Mizuhos, that I still use from time to time for QRP operation, are available on stock). Don't recall all prices at the moment, but I bought the 20m and 15m Maldol as well as the temperature compensated TCXO for the FT-817. You can bargain a little bit, they offered the TCXO for around 95.000 Yen (if I recall right) but when I made a very concerned face and thought about that price (in reality just trying to convert it to German Mark ...), the friendly sales guy reduced it right away to 80.000 Yen and asked "ok, Sir?". Anyhow, shopping ham gear in Japan is fun (the way the gear and accessories are displayed reminds me of American supermarkets, they even have music in the background ...). Don't miss the "Museum-Section" in the second floor of ROCKET: a small section of the shop depicts a ham radio shop of the seventies and eighties with a lot of old gear tham makes you smile, and a large selection of almost every VHF handheld that was ever available on the market (unfortunately all marked with "Not for Sale") ... memories come back ... Have fun, vy 73 Geri, DK8KW (W1KW) --- In FT817@y..., howlingwolf@r... wrote: Well, I just couldn't resist when HRO dropped the price of theFT-817 to $639 at Dayton...I'm the proud owner of one the beasties now.Very nice little rig.about stuff like the Maldol antenna? I've been told that rigs are aboutthe same or a little more expensive. |
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