Hi Mike,
I have a Model 540, the analog version, suffering from the wear and tear
you described. I am very interested in seeing what response you get.
Let's hear from the proud owners of either model to see what the potential
market for the panel(s) might be.
Thanks,
Reed / WW3A
On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 1:17 PM, Mike Bryce <prosolar@sssnet.com> wrote:
> As most of us know, the front panels Ten Tec used on the Triton 4 wear
> through, taking out the silkscreen. The clear coat wears away leaving the
> front panel looking nasty. Of course, Ten Tec no longer makes/stocks
> replacement front panels.
>
> Which made me think….
>
> I wonder? And I’m only thinking out loud right now.
>
> I’ve been working with a company to make my cases now that Ten Tec has
> stopped that part of their production.
>
> The front panel is quite simple, only two bends are required, holes
> punched, and a rectangular cutout (for the main dial bezel) installed.
>
> They were anodized, screened, and clear coat applied.
>
> That’s about all.
>
> So, question for the keepers of the orange dot. If a new front panel for
> the Triton 4 were available, would you be interested?
>
> What price point?
>
> I know at the quantity I’m thinking about, they will be a bit pricey
>
> Just a thought…. Let me know your quotes or comments
>
> Mike, WB8VGE
>
>
> Mike, WB8VGE
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