When I saw this I could not stop laughing. He took knobs from various other radios and put them on a Stryker radio and called that a ‘mod’. What a hoot. And his flock are coming forth begging for this new ‘mod’ to be done to their radios. He didn’t even 3D print new knobs. He took knobs off Ranger radios and stuck them on a Stryker. I guess he never has seen all of the replacement knobs being sold for the last several decades out there that he thinks this is some new thing.
The shit is HILARIOUS. New knobs… a new modification… by Hard Drive. All you need now is Vince Offer to pitch it. Sell them with a Shamwow.
In the meantime his trolls all but vanished into the wilderness while their arch-nemesis Mark19960 called to them to come back and play. It reminds me of Shane…
But they did not come back, and he gave up. When he gave up they waited a few more days and now, low and behold two weeks later they are going to expose “that wanker with the anytone” that has such a lie and a fabrication. Their argument? no loctite. Yes you read that here first. No loctite.
It’s being dubbed “threadgate” for no thread locker on the screws. Several comments on the blog cite this as their big piece of evidence. I have scoured the internet looking for Anyone radios and I can’t find any that had any loctite. I am convinced they don’t come with it.
Two weeks to come up with…. loctite? He is talking about transistors and you are talking about … loctite?
Oh, and I keep getting reminded via comments and email of a growing movement called “the scratch mod” by Hard Drive. This is in reference to hard drive circling a scratch in a piece of metal in an Anytone radio claiming the scratch has something to do with it.
Yes, this is all completely insane, but that’s Hard Drive reaching for anything… ANYTHING…. because he lost. Badly.
Scratchgate, threadgate, and the scratch mod, courtesy Hard Drive. no loctite and your radio explodes!
What a moron.
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