Some guy on Facebook was complaining about the quality of this.
First quick glance, you'd think it was a QRPGuys product, eh?
1) The gent who made the post complained that he ordered a kit, but received it fully assembled. QRPGuys does not sell them fully assembled. He claims he knew this was a knock-off.
2) "No Tune Eed Half Wave" ? Seriously? You know it's bad enough that you're selling counterfeit products, you've ripped off a design - you can't, at the very least, get the spelling right? And you can't sell them without taking the QRPGuys name off of them?
In this case, if you're the purchaser, you should have done a little more research, you got what you paid for - no refunds, no complaining.
All that said, I've purchased my fair share of Chinese manufactured Amateur Radio equipment. I knew what I was buying and didn't expect the sun, moon and stars. And I certainly wasn't buying anything with a counterfeit Kenwood, Yaesu or Icom label on it. There's a difference between knowingly buying something and being fooled into buying something.
72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP - When you care to send the very least!
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