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amatuer radio shop in perth

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hey guys whats up? Me again :) sittn my foumdation on sat! Hope 2 cq all of u soon. Anyone know any good shops that have heaps of good amatuer equipment in perth? Ok thanks heaps :) bangers
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oh yeh plz include the location as i dont know perth to well . Cheers 73's and 88's :)
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Re: amatuer radio shop in perth

Post by meg »

Well there's Hamshack in Armadale - he has a fair bit of Yaesu gear usually in stock
http://www.hamshack.com.au/

Or there's Prestige in Malaga, but they don't seem to have _any_ amateur gear actually in stock
http://www.prestigecom.net.au/

I have also bought from Strictly Ham online in Victoria and they were good
http://www.strictlyham.com.au/

There are other stores in Perth but I haven't checked them out.

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There is also Instra Industries (me) but my website isnt online as yet :D

I mainly do cables and accessories but are just starting into radios and antennas.
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Know a couple from over that way...

http://www.transair.com.au/ - Has a good range
http://www.alanco.com.au - Also has a wide selection
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Once we've got a fairly comprehensive list, we should sticky it in the AR section ;)
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It's a real pity that there are no decent AR shops in Perth. There's a few 'dealers' around but half the time you want something they give you the old story 'yeeeh mate, well I've gotta order it in from over east, the postage is expensive so I'm gonna jack my price right up oh, and it might be a week or so".

To some of us younger fellas that is not acceptable. We decide we want something; and we want it now. That's what they call our generation. The NOW generation :)
Perth is really poor for that. Get used to buying your stuff from the east or at least waiting for it to arrive in Perth + paying for the postage + retail that the local dealer usually puts on top of it.

Sometimes it's better to get it directly from Sydney, but I must say that Hamshack are very cheap for most things and are worth a look. Even if they don't have what you want; chances are they can get it, and they won't rip you off - even though you might have to wait "till it comes from the east"

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radiotech wrote:Know a couple from over that way...

http://www.transair.com.au/ - Has a good range
http://www.alanco.com.au - Also has a wide selection
I can't see any ham-specific gear on either site. Plenty of accessories though
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haha bonez yeh im with you on the gen y issue. When i want something i work for it and want it now! *sigh* i think im going to fail my practical tmw ! :(
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Anyone purchased from http://www.prestigecom.net.au ?? I'm looking at buying another scanner and they appear to have good prices, while I don't like who they use to ship goods out with I am wondering what experiences have had with them.
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radiotech wrote:Anyone purchased from http://www.prestigecom.net.au ?? I'm looking at buying another scanner and they appear to have good prices, while I don't like who they use to ship goods out with I am wondering what experiences have had with them.
i got my usb data transfer cable for my gps off them, cheap but terriable customer service. will go back to them when i upgrade my 4wd uhf though, 380 odd bucks for an icom 400 is pretty darn good imo
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radiotech wrote:Anyone purchased from http://www.prestigecom.net.au ?? I'm looking at buying another scanner and they appear to have good prices, while I don't like who they use to ship goods out with I am wondering what experiences have had with them.
I purchased a Yaesu of them with no postage dramas. A mate in Melbourne was happy with the delivery of a hand held.
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I've had no problems with them. I've bought 2 scanners, a gps, an, amateur handheld and mobile amateur radio from them, the only hiccup was I receive the wrong seperation kit but they sorted that pretty quickly.
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Like the others,no drama's... I bought a PCR-1500 from them a couple of years ago. Overnight delivery and price was good..
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There is also Tower Communications in Hazelmere. He is Icom I know for sure, and possibly kenwood and yeasu, but the website lags behind.

I am an Icom user, and have no complaints with the service.

I have also bought Mail Order from Andrews in Sydney.

Get more hams in VK6, and maybe they can afford to carry the stock. With the fluctuating dollar it is very risky.

The West Australian Repeater group stock good co-ax at reasonable but not hardline coax. Good for Mobile installation anyway. At the moment we are out of connectors and the only ones we could access were rubbish.

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