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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Ten Tec Service
From: "A R" <raf_3@msn.com>
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Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2016 11:25:57 -0700
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Is there an email address for TT repacement/repair parts other than 
sales@tentec.com<mailto:sales@tentec.com>? One week ago, I emailed to that 
address a request for quote (availability and cost) for Centurion 422 panel 
meters. No response regarding availability or cost has been received.

73,

Allen--W7GIF


----- Original Message ----- 

From: Vic Klein<mailto:vhklein@ptd.net> 

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Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2016 5:07 AM

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I am seeing lots of posts on other forums by hams saying that their TT
radios are going through the "new" Ten Tec service department pretty
quickly, often in a week or 10 days, and the reported costs are frankly
similar to what was being charged in the past, based on my experience with
the "old" TT Service, and very competitive with other manufacturer service
departments, based on my past experience with Kenwood and Yaesu. One guy
even said he was able to arrange to drop his rig off as he passed through
the area. The fact that the actual service costs are posted now shouldn't
dissuade people as much as it seems to. The only real difference is the
elimination of the free phone consultation, but I have read that they plan
to dedicate someone to handling the phone and providing some basic info in
the future. That would be nice as I would like to continue to be able to
order parts and do most repairs myself. I am not sure that is possible
through Ten Tec right now. 

 

You can always find some independent shop that will work for a lower hourly
rate, but can they actually do the repair cheaper than someone who knows the
radio intimately, or do you just end up spending 2 hours of labor with an
independent that would have taken Ten Tec only an hour?

 

=Vic=

WA4THR

 


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To those who would enjoy classic Ten Tec CW, like Scout, Argo, Cosair. early

OMNI (B&C) that now find buying an older Ten Tec repair cost prohibitive -
are 
there any alternative brands of new radios can be more practically
maintained 
offer similar performance?  Quiet receiver, QSK, etc...
I don't see anything, keeping my Corsairs and VI+ until I cant find a place
to 
service them outside of the "new" Ten Tec. 
For anyone considering even a later model used TenTec, the new website holds
a 
cost consideration that cant be overlooked. 
http://www.tentec.com/<http://www.tentec.com/>


 

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