Bill:
I agree. I have no problem waiting for my ORION.
I spent 15 years in a facility where we went from "concept" to final
production on products that were both hardware and software defined. These
professional broadcast items sold between $30,000 and $450,000 each. I know
what happens when one is "pulled early" to meet some market or production
schedule. While involved in the process of product design from the
beginning, my primary departmental role was support of all products once
they left the factory. Yes, those "first impressions" are extremely
important.
Rest assured that I'll be patient and wait for my ORION.
73
Bob, K4TAX
----- Original Message -----
From: "WILLIAM MANSEY WA2PVK" <res0wsci@verizon.net>
To: "Robert & Linda McGraw K4TAX" <RMcGraw@blomand.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Orion----Why it is so late in coming!
> Hello All,
> One thing to keep in mind when thinking about "bugs" is that with
> Ten-Tec rigs such as the Jupiter and Orion that the fix is as close as
your
> computer! I am sure that the folks at Ten-Tec would like as much, or even
> more than those of us awaiting Orions, to see those rigs boxed up and
> heading out the door! Be grateful that they are taking whatever time is
> necessary to get things right BEFORE shipping. Software updates and fixes
> are great BUT one does not get second chance to make a first impression!
> Yes - - - I am anxious to get my paws on an Orion but will gladly wait
> longer if that is what it takes. How can I be happy with my Orion if
> Ten-Tec is not happy with it???
> Keep up the great work Ten-Tec! 73, Bill
>
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