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OT: Motorola buys Yeasu. Wow!

k7svv
Did any of you see the ARRL bulletin about Motorola buying Vertex?   It has
been a long time since I have seen a U.S. company buying a foreign company.

John   [K7SVV]

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Re: OT: Motorola buys Yeasu. Wow!

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> Did any of you see the ARRL bulletin about Motorola buying Vertex?

Saw it elsewhere earlier today.  Motorola isn't a company interested in
niche markets like Amateur Radio.  It'll be interesting to see if the
Yaesu brand survives, is auctioned off, or...

73,

Lyle KK7P

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Re: OT: Motorola buys Yeasu. Wow!

Jim Wiley-2
Perhaps not so.  Does anyone remember the Motorola Metrum (sp?) line of
2-meter ham transceivers? I had one, it gave great service for years.  
Finally sold it to someone at a hamfest, and as far as I know it still
works.


- Jim, KL7CC



Lyle Johnson wrote:
> Motorola isn't a company interested in niche markets like Amateur Radio.
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Re: OT: Motorola buys Yeasu. Wow!

Corboy - Poteet
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You know, this may be Elecraft's opportunity to make its first
corporate acquisition: take Yaesu off Motorola's hands (this assuming
that Yaesu has some manufacturing and marketing assets). Though
probably Yaesu manufacturing is contracted out to China; perhaps not a
net plus for Elecraft.

Mike  W5FTD







>> Did any of you see the ARRL bulletin about Motorola buying Vertex?

> Saw it elsewhere earlier today.  Motorola isn't a company interested in
> niche markets like Amateur Radio.  It'll be interesting to see if the
> Yaesu brand survives, is auctioned off, or...

> 73,

> Lyle KK7P

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Re: OT: Motorola buys Yeasu. Wow!

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In a message dated 11/5/2007 4:58:02 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[hidden email] writes:
Did any of you see the ARRL bulletin about Motorola  buying Vertex?   It has
been a long time since I have seen a U.S.  company buying a foreign company.

John   [K7SVV]

Maybe  now we'll be able to get the HF Power transistors that they quit
supplying for  the FT100s that have been failing  (p
 
Al WA6VNN



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Re: OT: Motorola buys Yeasu. Wow!

Bob Nielsen-2
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On Nov 5, 2007, at 5:16 PM, Jim Wiley wrote:

> Perhaps not so.  Does anyone remember the Motorola Metrum (sp?)  
> line of 2-meter ham transceivers? I had one, it gave great service  
> for years.  Finally sold it to someone at a hamfest, and as far as  
> I know it still works.
>

I still have one around somewhere.  I have no idea if it still works  
(I last used it around 1982).

Bob, N7XY
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Re: OT: Motorola buys Yeasu. Wow!

Bill VanAlstyne W5WVO
In the turbulent, exciting world of 2-meter FM in early-1970s Los Angeles,
Motorola was king, prophet and deity all rolled into one. This was years
before the Metrum. To get on the new repeaters that were popping up
everywhere, hams modified Motorola hi-band commercial HTs, fitted them with
ham-band crystals, sometimes a touch-tone encoder IC and keypad (very
edge-of-the art in 1973). For mobile operation, there were converted Motrans
and Motracs for the really well-to-do (these rigs were still in service in the
CHP until 1977); converted GE Prog line and pre-Prog line radios sufficed for
many of the rest of us.

The first popular "Ikensu" 2-meter radio came out around that time, and I had
one -- the Icom IC-22, a crystal-controlled 10-watt mobile radio. There were
old guys on the repeaters in those days, having marinated for decades in
commercial FM 2-way radio, who wouldn't even talk to you if you were running a
"rice-box" on 2 meters, but that didn't last too long. By the mid-1970s, the
Ikensu radios were starting to roll out frequency synthesizers, and the era of
converted, rock-bound commercial Motorola mobile radios mostly came to a quiet
and unceremonious end, except where pressed into service as repeaters.

Will anybody in Motorola remember their intimate and storied association with
amateur radio 35 and 40 years ago, or even care? I tend to doubt it. My guess
is, they will kind of ignore Yaesu for a couple of years, keeping an eye on
the division's P&L, and then make their move. Whatever that turns out to be.

Bill / W5WVO











Bob Nielsen wrote:

> On Nov 5, 2007, at 5:16 PM, Jim Wiley wrote:
>
>> Perhaps not so.  Does anyone remember the Motorola Metrum (sp?)
>> line of 2-meter ham transceivers? I had one, it gave great service
>> for years.  Finally sold it to someone at a hamfest, and as far as
>> I know it still works.
>>
>
> I still have one around somewhere.  I have no idea if it still works
> (I last used it around 1982).
>
> Bob, N7XY
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