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This reflector is getting a little too busy for my schedule but I do have to
offer a response!!!! I brought my Corsair home from a ham fest on a
Sunday and spoke to Ten-Tec Support on Monday I didn't have a manual as the
seller was going to send it to me. The tech spent an hour with me on a
twenty year + rig. The only way to get someone at Yaesu to do the same
was to have a multiple year friendship with a senior manager who had some free
time to help me correct some problems with my 1000D. After they stopped
convulsing that i wanted to repair the thing my self somebody snuck me some
replacement parts. ICOM was willing to repair my 706 with the blown 2 VHF
finals out of the box but would they send me the parts...only if I was
interested in VOIDING the warranty....Ten Tec will bail me out after I screw up
with my fat little fingers much like my buddy VE3NGW has to keep sending me new
tubes for my Drake C Station....I'll take Ten Tec anytime since Drake doesn't
make HF Gear anymore.....<br>
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>During all the praise of Ten-Tec radios, there's one thing I haven't <br>
>noticed written here on the reflector:<br>
><br>
>One reason I like Ten-Tec radios is because they have names, even if <br>
>the names do sometimes sound a little pompous. I much prefer talking <br>
>about my Scout, Corsair, Triton, Omni, Hercules, etc., than inhuman <br>
>model numbers such as TS-530, FT-1000 or IC-706. Maybe it's just <br>
>another indication, that as a customer of Ten-Tec,we're treated as
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>real people with names and not just impersonal service order numbers.<br>
><br>
>Long live Ten-Tec<br>
>73, Winston K4CWQ<br>
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