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MSF5000 question - shipping
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 7:41 pm
by Jay G.
Hello all. HELP! Anyone have any ideas on the approximate shipping weight of a MSF5000 VHF 110watt unit??
Thanks!
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 8:04 pm
by bernie
My two bits worth.
The whole station is about 150 lbs, the PA, and power supply are 50 lbs each.
It may be easier to ship in 3 peices.
This is how I take them to remote sites in the helicopter.
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 8:22 am
by Big Towers
Mine weighed in at 170 pounds but that included the pallot and coverings used in the shipment!
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 8:41 pm
by Big BOB
Tom, What did your shipping cost? I just made a deal on 2 MSF UHF and wanted an idea of cost.
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 2:42 pm
by Big Towers
Bob,
Well, there is a sad, but happy ending story on mine. It was shipped from Denver via FedEX Freight as that was the only real choice for Montana. However, they had a 4 day money back gaurantee. It was picked up September 30th, Lost on October 1st, found on October 6th, delivered on October 10th. So, in the happiest of circumstance, it was FREE.
But, it was quoted at almost $300 on the phone, but, at time of pickup, it was marked at about $150. FedEx freight IS NOT FedEx express in any sense of the word. I knew when they had to make a transfer from them to a local outfit in Salt Lake that I was all but assured that I wouldn't have to pay, but I didn't think it would get lost in the Denver FedEx warehouse the day they picked it up.
I think it will all depend on what kind of trucking you have available to you from the point of pickup as well. Hope you find a good provider. Someone suggested a freight "Expeditor" who knows all the routes and costs and can get you the nest deal.
my opinions...
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 3:48 pm
by batdude
trucking for LTL (less than truckLoad) can vary immensely.
i personally have found that
http://www.freightpro.com offers the best deal... they fall into the "expediter" category - and will use the company with the best rate.
their web based pages are good - and they bill directly to your credit card.
i have used both USF (us freightways) and Roadway here locally in north florida and have found all of them helpful and friendly -
here are some shipping weights and costs for comparisons:
3 MSF 5000 repeaters Norfolk, Va to Jacksonville, Fl = $180
8 (yea!) MSF 5000 repeaters LA to Jacksonville, Fl = $480
1 Quantar repeater in cabinet Dallas to Jacksonville, Fl = $80
all in all, not too bad.... palletizing and banding with some firm supports is what makes all the difference.
doug