I too observe a lot of negative "Tentec ism" on the bands. I guess there
may a jealous or envious streak in some folks, specially those that want to
be like everyone else and own one of the "big 3". In many cases they've
never had a good radio and subsequently do not know the difference. At the
same time they highly recommend what someone else said as being fact, uh
never owning one that is. More likely they are to amplify the negative.
No difference than the current political situation as I see it. Just dig up
dirt and slander the candidate seems to be the game of the day.
Well for me, my series of Tentec radios have served me quiet well. More
often than not I get complements on the transmit audio quality without
asking for an audio report. And I can usually dig a station out of the
noise while others are trying to figure out if there is a station in the
noise. But hey, they own one of the "big 3". I don't. I just own a Omni
VII.
I sold my Omni VI Plus with a tummy full of filters and matching power
supply. I traded my Paragon II and tummy full of filters and matching power
supply in to Tentec on the Omni VII. After almost 3 months of operating the
Omni VII I will say that it is superior to the other radios in all ways.
I like Ron's comments. They are right on!
73
Bob, K4TAX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Notarius W3WN" <wn3vaw@verizon.net>
To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] OMIN VII
> Some things just defy explanation, Dave.
>
> Back when Ten-Tec still had a dealer network and the Argosy & Argosy II
> were
> out, there was a fellow here in Pittsburgh who started a rumor that the
> Argosy's weren't actually made in Tennessee but made somewhere in Mexico.
> His "proof" was that no where on the case, allegedly, did it say "made in
> USA" (at the time, you legally had to label imported items -- but not
> domestically produced ones) and that some of the COMPONENTS were marked as
> made in Mexico...
>
> He freely admitted to me at the time that he never owned a piece of TT
> gear
> in his life and never would. But he was rabidly anti-Ten-Tec.
>
> I can remember monitoring the old 146.82 Churchill (Westinghouse R&D
> facility) repeater on the way in to work, and if someone ever dared
> mention
> TT, boy, was he all over them. Oh, further "proof" was that no one who
> worked in the store would ever get on the repeater and refute what he
> said -- of course, we couldn't under the rules at the time, especially
> while
> "on duty."
>
> Come to think of it, this was the same, er, low-life who called me on a
> repeater auto-patch one day to ask for support & assistance with a
> Cushcraft
> vertical he'd bought. (I knew how he was calling because the demo 2 meter
> rig's scanner had stopped on that repeater frequency). When I politely
> informed him that it was against FCC rules (at the time) to call up a
> retail
> store on an auto-patch and ask for our professional assistance, he tried
> to
> tear me a new, er, oriface on the air for the refusal. Don't recall
> seeing
> or hearing too much from him afterwards...
>
> Ahem. Anyway, the same attitude exists to this day. We have people
> posting
> negative "reviews" on eham on equipment that's been announced because they
> don't care for the specs, or because they "heard" about it from a friend,
> and all sorts of other shenannigans. Heck, we right now have an irate
> expatriate kvetching on a DX reflector because he didn't like the response
> he got about an amplifier problem... who conveniently forgets to mention
> that the amp originally had lightning-related damage, and that he's now in
> Asia, not the South East US...
>
> There's no explaining it.
>
> Some people are just Oldsmobile people, like Ralphie's Old Man. Some
> aren't. That's all there is too it!
>
> 73, ron w3wn
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tentec-bounces@contesting.com
> [mailto:tentec-bounces@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Dave Heil
> Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 1:34 PM
> To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment
> Subject: Re: [TenTec] OMIN VII
>
> Heck, I'm still trying to figure out how a group is anti-Ten-Tec. I
> don't have a Kenwood rig but that doesn't mean I'm anti-Kenwood. It
> has been my experience that almost no one can tell what brand SSB rig
> you're using unless you tell 'em.
>
> Dave Heil K8MN
>
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