I agree completely, Jerry. Last I looked, Elecraft is eating Ten Tec's
lunch in the ham radio market, and, IMO, it is because they are keeping
in close contact with their customers, and building the high quality
products they want, with features they want, and at prices that are
quite reasonable for the quality.
I first became a Ten Tec fan around 1980, when I bought an Omni A Series
D. I own four Ten Tec power amps, all 1980s vintage, but Elecraft
transceivers just haven't hit my sweet spot since then.
73, Jim K9YC
On 9/26/2011 7:55 AM, Jerry Haigwood wrote:
> If you will reread my email, I didn't say anything about TenTec having
> to respond to individuals on this list. I just ask if they read this list.
> If I was TenTec, I would have my management team keeping a close eye on what
> the customers were saying. If they manage productivity and never listen to
> their customers, guess what - soon they will not have any customers!
> Successful companies are customer driven. They either take care of their
> customers or someone else will. Elecraft created their own list because
> they are a customer driven company. I don't suggest TenTec has to create
> their own list but, they should at least have someone at their company
> keeping an eye on the lists to know what the customer thinks and wants.
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