Martin announced today that as of May they will no longer be manufacturing products.
My most recent dealings with them, have been very frustrating. High dollar items, quality issues, tech support issues and gave up. I am not going to miss them much.Wow ! Their stuff wasn't always the highest quality, but I had a mountain of it over the years, and it all got a ton of use. Dummy loads, antenna tuners, meters of various kinds and on and on.......
To this day I would be totally lost without my MFJ-1026 noise eliminating phase cancellation box. So long as you use a good noise pickup antenna that thing will take 9 S units of noise down to 0. Between noisy hydro lines and neighbors with noisy devices I use it almost every single day and sometimes for weeks on end. It makes receiving distant signals easy instead of a chore.
I almost think I should buy another one to have a spare if MFJ is truly done
Every time I bought new stuff from MFJ I already knew that it was best to open it before you put it inline....My most recent dealings with them, have been very frustrating. High dollar items, quality issues, tech support issues and gave up. I am not going to miss them much.
I have quality issues with the AL-1500 and ATR-30. The idiot at Ameritron tech support would be better suited slinging burgers and fries somewhere. They were not professional in their responses to the issues. I hope a real company absorbs Ameritron and Hy-Gain. MFJ....buhbyebye bye.Every time I bought new stuff from MFJ I already knew that it was best to open it before you put it inline....
I do hate to see the whole thing go down the tubes, they have there place in the market, I got my share of mighty fine junk.
73
Jeff
At $7200 for the AL-1500, $850 for the ATR-30, it is no bargain yet, they are still mighty fine junk. I am hoping someone that cares about quality picks up the brand.Yes if no one picks up and carries on with Ameritron I mean who else is there at that price point....
Try talking to Ameritron support and see how that goes. I have had more intelligent conversations with toddlers.I've got 3 of their bench SWR meters and for a small time operator I wouldn't part with them. Can't remember exact details but one meter had a problem so I called them up and talked to some older gentleman who had a Great customer service attitude and was happy to help me over the phone explaining and sent the parts out to me ASAP. Told me to call him when I got the parts if I needed any help. I got the parts, fixed the problem and all was Golden. If you get 1 meter calibrated it is easy to make then all read the same. If I was going into radio repair I might think different but as a hobbyist they saved my bacon. Going to miss them !