>TenTec's web site is notorious for being down a lot. I don't know how much
>business it generates for them, but surely it's time for them to move to a
>more
>reliable provider. (I'm seeing the same problem this morning.)
>
> 73, Duane AC5AA
>
>
>Subject: [TenTec] OH, MANNNNN....
>
>And I thought the troubles I'm having with this Omni is a problem...
>
>Now I'm trying to get the TenTec web page (http://www.tentec.com) and
>the worst error message one could get -- the server does not have a DNS
>entry -- is popping up!!!
>
>AIEEEE!!! What has happened, folks???
>
>Tom Smith N8DXR
I have never had problems accessing the TenTec web site, but then I have a
Microsoft free system (Mac and netscape) which generally explains my almost
complete freedom from mysterious computer headaches. Hmmmmmm. Food for
thought.
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