I think he's refering to the red ball between the two T's. I'm looking at 10
different TEN-TEC rigs and they all say TEN-TEC on the front panel.
Steve N4LQ
-----Original Message-----
From: Jimmy D. Roller <jdroller@tricon.net>
To: Paul R. Valko <prvalko@oakland.edu>; tentec@contesting.com
<tentec@contesting.com>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Sunday, May 02, 1999 8:10 AM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Hate to be a nag....
>
>Hello Paul et al,
>
>Allright, I admit to being a bit slow and do not readily pick up on the
>more subtle nuances that surround me. What is the basis for Ten*Tec as
>opposed to Ten-Tec or TEN-TEC? In the May QST, I find the use of
>Ten-Tec 2 times and TEN-TEC 2 times in the ad on page 111 and the same
>usage on page 135. Also the advertisers index uses Ten-Tec. A quick look
>at my 7 equipment manual covers reveals the usage of TEN-TEC. So, where
>does Ten*Tec come from? What am I missing?
>
>73/CUL,
>
>Jim, N4IR
>
>Not a collector of other fine plastics, just the proud owner and user of
>many superb TEN-TEC products...
>
>
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