Let us know how you make out with Nationwide.
Carl Moreschi N4PY
121 Little Bell Dr.
Hays, NC 28635
www.n4py.com
On 9/8/2011 11:14 PM, Jack Emerson wrote:
After dealing with multiple antenna repairs and fine tuning, 3 weeks ago I
finally had my station the way I have always dreamed it to be. The perfect set
up (for me) lasted all of 13 days. Last Friday evening, while I was driving
home from work, looking forward to an extended holiday weekend of doing nothing
but operating my station, my qth was hit by a very bad storm. I knew it was bad
when I called home from my cell phone and heard a fast busy. It was confirmed
when I had to clear fallen tree limbs and drive around fallen trees just to get
to the house. And my worst fears were realized when I fired up the station and
the Orion 2 refused to come on. Total damages, one week later, multiple
appliances in the house, tel line, 1 computer, the computer dsl line, a tv, my
ham station accessory pwr supply, my stack match, my tic ring motor, and MY
ORION 2 !!
I spent the weekend visiting a couple local hams, and played around with their top of line rigs. For
me, it just wasn’t the same. The K-3 I played around with was too small, and I didn’t
like the way the received audio sounded. (Though the outboard frequency sweep is so cool!!! Come on
Ten Ten, you’re way late on getting yours to market.)
I wanted another 02.
Nationwide has been very understanding over the years, and has always given me
some slack when it comes to my passion for ham radio and covering storm damage.
But I clearly heard the adjuster GULP when I gave her the replacement cost on
my fried O2. She said she would have to get back to me.
On Tuesday I called Stewart at the Ten Tec sales desk, and he said they had one O2
left in stock, a demo unit. ( Ten Tec, I know you guys have always been different, but
you’ll make more sales if you keep ur current production models in stock !!)
On Wednesday, Nationwide was starting to hedge, but I could not go another weekend without an
O2, so I went ahead and bought the last one in stock, even though I had not yet received
Nationwide’s assurance of coverage. I told the adjuster that, despite the rough
economy, I didn’t care, I was getting another O2 whether they covered it or not. ( Not
exactly what I told my xyl, though.)
The radio was delivered less than 24 hours later, and I spent an hour or so tonight
plugging in the various accessories. When complete, I fired up the radio and it was
completely locked up. It wouldn’t change bands, and none of the knobs worked. I
did 3 master resets, but the new 02 still would not unlock. I was so mad, Ten Tec had
obviously sold me a bad radio. In my mind, I was already planning to drive there
straight away Friday mng, and demand they refund my money.
Then, on a lark, I unplugged all my accessories and tried again. Guess what? The O2
fired up perfectly fine. The problem was in my remote encoder. Either it or the cable
had been zapped by last Friday’s lightning strike, and having it plugged in had
locked up the rig.
So I apologize to Stewart and Ten Tec for everything I muttered under my breath.
I’m so glad to be back on air and all is well in my world tonight.
I will spend the weekend working on the tic ring and some of the accessories in
the shack, but it feels so good to have an O2 back in the shack and to be back
on the air with the radio I love.
73 de Jack W4TJE
Fancy Gap, VA
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