Well, Mike, this is most distressing. My friend is going to be
furious. I'm a little upset myself, because I was told by the engineer
responsible for the board that the one he had at Dayton was final test
version, and it was going into production shortly after the Hamvention.
He apologized for the delay and said that it was a more complicated
project than he'd at first thought but that it was now finally ready to
be produced. I asked him to hold the board up so that I could take a
picture of it. I showed this photo to my friend as proof that the board
was on its way and that any further delay would be a short one measured
in months not years. In fact, I remember that I actually placed a
mobile phone call to my friend to give him a live, first-hand report
from the Dayton Hamvention with the good news. In addition to his Orion
II he owns several other pieces of Ten-Tec gear. The way he was talking
he will sell all of it and swear never to buy a piece of TT gear again
if my report from Dayton turns out to have been false. IMHO, this is
not a good way to run a business. Personally, I'm not planning on
selling my OMNI VII over this issue, but it does leave a bad taste in my
mouth.
73,
Carl
N8VZ
Mike Christiansen wrote:
> Carl, that is a brand new webpage the Tentec just put up last week, so
> the information IMO is current. This may not be the news your friend
> was hoping for
>
> Mike, N4GW
>
> On Aug 17, 2008, at 6:40 PM, Carl J. Denbow wrote:
>
>
>> Thanks, Mike. If this is not an old, not-updated post, I was lied to
>> at
>> Dayton. I was shown a prototype board and was told it was ready for
>> production. In fact, I was told that the week after Dayton they would
>> be having a production meeting and that the board would be ready for
>> general sales within three months or so. A friend of mine who
>> bought an
>> ORION II about three years ago was told at that time that the board
>> would be ready "in a few months." He's ready to ditch his Ten-Ten
>> equipment he is so mad about this issue. When I gave him the
>> information from Dayton, including my live sitting of the prototype
>> board, he calmed down a little and said he'd give Ten-Tec a few more
>> months. In short, I hope what I was told at Dayton is more accurate
>> than this link. Perhaps, at this juncture Ten-Tec's recent "sins" are
>> no more than not updating a web page! :-)
>>
>> Mike Christiansen wrote:
>>
>>> Check this link at the Tentec site. it should answer your questions
>>>
>>> http://radio.tentec.com/status/
>>>
>>>
>>> On Aug 17, 2008, at 4:19 PM, Carl J. Denbow wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Does anyone know the status the new display board that is coming out
>>>> for
>>>> the OMNI VII and ORION II? I saw a prototype at Dayton and was
>>>> assured
>>>> that it was ready for production. This board will allow, among
>>>> other
>>>> things, for real time, continuous spectrum scope (like the ICOM 756
>>>> pro
>>>> series has). I'm really looking forward to this new board, which is
>>>> supposed to cost in the $300.00 range.
>>>>
>>>> Carl
>>>> N8VZ
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