Yeah, the Japs still seem to be hung up on this "we can make it smaller,
O.K. GI?" crap. I like a rig where you don't need "tweezers" or a
"magnifying glass" to operate the controls. And I don't need a rig that I
could lose it in the carpeting if it got blown off the desk by a strong
breeze!
I like a rig that I can work on, fix, tinker with, modify, etc., and if I
need it, I can get FRIENDLY, KNOWLEDGABLE help; not in broken Jap/English,
but in Tennessian, a language which is a LOT easier to learn. :)
Why load up a rig with a lot of virtually useless bells & whistles, buttons
and knobs, and then charge obscene prices for the rigs? Anyone can do that.
I prefer a more basic rig and I let my operating skills do the rest.
I literally threw away all my remaining Jappy stuff when I bought my Ten Tec
Omni VI back in 1992. I haven't regretted it one bit.
You can buy a Ten Tec, and if you don't like it, you can return it within 30
days and get your money back - though I have never had the need to do that.
Just my $0.02 (~2.4 Yen) worth:)
Reid, K7YX
-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Cuellar [mailto:pcuellar@bright.net]
Sent: Friday, April 30, 1999 6:19 PM
To: M.Pender; tentec@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TenTec] "LEST WE FORGET"
----- Original Message -----
From: M.Pender <steam@megsinet.net>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, April 30, 1999 8:24 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] "LEST WE FORGET"
[snip]
> I consider $2600 outrageous for an antique that's the size of a 50's
> hi-fi and has to be bought factory direct, thus not supporting any
> local ham shops. ($1500 would put it more in the ballpark.)
Funny, I kinda like rigs where I don't need to cycle through 27 different
menus to get it to do what I want it to... Thus having a large control panel
with lots of buttons and knobs is better.....The little Jap micro-HF rigs
are impressive for the size and great for mobiles, but in my opinion, the
operation would get tedious after a while.
As for the "local ham shops"...How close is the "local" shop to you? Most
are going regional and relying on mail order for profits. Likely as not, a
person walking in is ignored until he starts looking at the expensive
merchandise.
>
> I think dodge should market a new '93 Caravan factory direct
> for $45,000, and you have to purchase it sight unseen to try it
> out. (money back guarantee, you pay shipping both ways, of course.
> translates into $50 just to try it and puts the burden on you to return
> it.)
Did you expect TT to give you a rig to play with for free, until you get
bored with it? Get in the real world.
Phil - KB8TRK
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