I made it the other day.Wireless Shop WebsiteWe are gradually receiving inquiries from people who have seen
Many of them request winning bids at Yahoo auctions. So far bidding on a 1200 MHz handheld transceiver antenna, Kwnwood SP-430 external speaker, PS-30 power supply, and linear amplifier for CB
The linear amp will probably be modified and made for 7 MHz.
But when I received an order for an HF radio of 100W or more for less than 20,000 yen, I replied, "I'm sorry, I don't have one. Many people don't understand auctions in the first place.Tell us your budget.They would say, "I'm sorry," but they wouldn't tell me, It is quite time-consuming to have to explain the risk of failure of old radio equipment in English.
And yesterday, we received an inquiry about this patch-type ferrite core First, we will discuss the "Do you handle it?Starting with "We don't have any in stock, but we do have some. How many do you need?I responded, "How much per piece?It's now called "The I immediately checked Yahoo Auctions and found that 20 pieces were priced at 3,000 yen, so I put my profit on it and called itP130 per piece.I wrote back, "P1000 pesos for 8 pieces?He replied. I didn't even put the EMS shipping on it, so it's just barely profitable, but I'm OK with calling the rest inventory.
I immediately won the bid from cwer599 and decided to have it sent directly to me by EMS! The customer is told, "Give me 10 days.I told him, "I'm sorry.
So parts that are commonplace in Japan are not available in Manila. Well, this business is also a hobby. As long as it helps the people of the Philippines, I'm OK with it.
This is Kenwood's TM-701 that is now in stock No J-mark, so it can be used here with a wide band.
This is ALINCO's DR-135, also in stock. One unit has been sold, but one remains unsold.
STANDARD's C150 After winning this one at auction, I bought a large number of them through direct trade and sold them to barangays, police, the Philippine military, etc.