This discussion with UPS or whatever is worthy of the trash box. It seems that every so often, the same folks get on their hobby horse and start a thread about shipping. I often wonder how Yaesu, Kenwood, MFJ, etc. can send their products to their happy owners without damage. It's all in the packing.

When Collins Radio Company shipped their 516F-2 power supply in their cabinet, they used block of wood wedged inside the cabinet. I advise anyone shipping a 516F-2 to use the same technique or else ship separately. Incidentally, these blocks of plywood were discussed in an early issue of the Collins Journal.


Dave, W3ST
----- Original Message ----- From: "Geoff/W5OMR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service" <amradio@mailman.qth.net>
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David Knepper wrote:
Make that "I have NO sympathy for those out there who moan about FedX or UPS, etc.


You gotta admit... there are -some- UPS apes that could screw up a ball bearing...


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