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Subject: [TenTec] An Update from Ten Tec
From: Mike Dishop via TenTec <tentec@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Mike Dishop <n8wff@yahoo.com>, Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2016 18:36:03 +0000 (UTC)
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 Greetings Friends and Fellow Ten Tec Enthusiasts,
 
Iwanted to update you on what is happening in Sevierville.  The SmokeyMountains 
are literally fogged in with smoke in some places as Tennessee hasmany wild 
fires burning. I was there two weeks ago and have never experiencedanything 
like it. Driving down Jellico Mountain on I75 it became literally IFRconditions 
with near zero visibility from the smoke.  
Assome of you know Ten Tec has been occupying office condominium space behind 
thesite of the former factory were now a Wal-Mart Express is sitting.  Thissite 
is not appropriate for our needs.  Starting last week, weare moving out of this 
location into a more industrial friendly space.Unfortunately this location is 
not zoned for commercial walk in traffic, so thedays of someone showing up at 
the factory door unfortunately have come toan end. After an entire year of 
searching for any possible opportunity tomove, this is all we have been able to 
come up with. Commercial realestate is completely out of control in 
Sevierville county because of thetourist industry, and unless we have about a 
half million dollars toinvest in the factory location you can just forget about 
it.  Ten Tec is"too small" to receive any incentive, tax breaks or help from 
the localso called "Economic Development" office. My opinion is thatthe State 
and local government of Tennessee is about as economically unfriendlyto a small 
business or start up business as is possible.  For example, inother counties in 
TN the standard is to create 10 new jobs to get anyincentive. Sevier County 
arbitrarily requires 25 jobs.  By mycalculations, 25 jobs would be around a 
million dollar pay roll if the jobsaveraged 15 dollars an hour to the employee 
with a 25% more overhead to theemployer.  Any business having that kind of 
payroll better have about 10million in gross receipts which would put it at 
DOUBLE the IRS definition of asmall business and QUADRUPLE the IRS definition 
of a microbusiness, so it isobvious that the economic development offices do 
not have any mandatewhatsoever to support or help ANY small business reason the 
scale of anindividual person's finances.   The fact that Ten Tec must 
havecontributed millions of tax dollars to the local economy over the last 50 
yearsmeans nothing.  In many states, these economic development offices 
arepartially funded by the local Chamber of Commerce. It is my opinion 
theseoffices function as intelligence gathering units to forewarn their members 
ofany possible competitor entering their area. If small business is truly 
theeconomic growth engine of the United States it is apparent to me why we 
havegrowth problems if we depend on these organizations to help us as 
individuals.It seems ironic that the company named TEN TEC for Tennessee 
Technologies can'tget any assistance at all in Tennessee considering the 
state's advertising oftheir "Tennessee Technology Initiative".   If you are 
wondering why I wrote all thisabove it is to head off the endless string of 
expert recommendation that Icontact TVA and the local economic 
development. I’ve done it and nobody is going to help Ten Tec in the State of 
Tennessee. 
Toget back on track, I stated above we are moving the remainder of this 
month.You all know what that means. Service will be slow this month.  
Robertdecided not to have you send in radios this month so we wouldn't have to 
movethem.  There is no cause for alarm or speculation.  Service willcontinue 
just as soon as we are moved. I hear and read all kinds of gossip andcomplaints 
and this and that about our service, and none of it even close toaccurate. We 
have serviced hundreds of radios this year and have a bunch ofhappy customers.  
You will see in the reflector some guy complaining orsaying he is worried and 
then five people saying everything was fine.  I'mso sick of it.  Really it is 
so frustrating, especially when some of youcall or write me up in Ohio about 
your twenty year old radio.  I can'thelp you. I'm not in Tennessee. The people 
there run things and do their jobessentially under Boyd's supervision. I don't 
want to sound condescending oraloof or unreasonable or unfriendly but please 
see this from my perspective.There are thousands of you and one of me.  I am 
responsible to run thiscompany and pay the people who work here whose families 
depend on me.  Iam an electrical engineer and my time needs to be spent getting 
the newproducts developed and out the door, not with a dial string for your old 
thingthat I neither sold you or received any benefit of selling to you.  Canyou 
directly call the president of Icom?  Does Eric answer the telephonewhen you 
call Elecraft?  It is just not possible for me to answer everyemail and every 
telephone call about service issues. If you call me atDishtronix and leave a 
message asking me to call you about your Ten Tec I'm notreturning your call.  
If I answer I'm going to tell you we have put up theprocedure that you email 
service@tentec.com.  Yes, I have a telephone atTen Tec and no, you can’t have 
it.  We are short staffed because we do nothave sales volume at this time to 
support a large overhead.  This way,Robert can go through all of the email and 
respond at one time in the morning,then spend the rest of the day shipping 
radios and parts orders without beinginterrupted. He is there three days a 
week, so you don't get answers onMonday or Friday. Sure, I know some of you 
don't like it. There is no needto tell me about it. I don't like it either, but 
until we start having alot more cash flow that is the way it has going to have 
to be. For those thatcomplain about how long it is taking, please understand 
this is a milliondollar endeavor and money like that just doesn’t grow on 
trees, at least forme. Of course any of you wealthy gentlemen looking for a 
good cause to donatesome money too -  I would love to have the cash on hand to 
turn thingsaround tomorrow. Until then I’ll be working 16 hours a day seven 
days a weekwith no days off and scrimp and save and spend carefully and build 
up slowlyjust like every other hard working guy has to do. 
WhatI am going to try to do next is set up sort of an email hotline for 
critical caseswith Bob if he will do it. I just thought of this and have to 
talk to him aboutthis.
OK,enough about that.  Let’s get on to some better stuff. Many of youknow that 
under RFC and RKR Ten Tec quit doing their PCB assembly inhouse.  Those of you 
who have known me over the decades at Dishtronix knowmy shop suffered heating 
issues that made it tough for the machinery to run inthe end of January to 
February artic blasts.  Well, I have a new and verynice double insulated, 
heated and cooled free span metal building where I'vemoved my PCB assembly 
operation and this is something I'm very excitedabout.  The building has a 
metal skin totally covering the inside withgood overhead fluorescent lighting 
and conduit encased electrical outletsevery 12 feet around the perimeter.  I 
have retired the older ContactSystems placement machines in favor of newer 
MYDATA (Micronics Sweden)placement machines. I installed the first MY9 machine 
this last June and havebeen using it to build boards for the RX340 commercial 
orders we have beenfulfilling.  Ten Tec did have a MY9 when they were building 
boards inhouse. The MYDATA machines are the choice for high mix medium 
volumeproduction, especially when equipped with the Agilis quick change 
feedersystem. Feeders usually cost more than the machines in this business, and 
I'vebeen growing my collection all year.  I am about a third of the way 
tohaving the collection of feeders I would like to have. Earlier this month I 
gotlucky and was able to purchase the bar code software which will allow me 
toload and unload components from the machine by just scanning with the 
barcodereader, and it is done offline.  It will help with inventory control 
andcomponent management which is a real nightmare considering Ten Tec has 
over7000 different line items.  
TheMY9 machine has a capability to hold up to 96 different components and has 
asingle mounting head. As I write this, an air ride big rig is getting 
closerand closer to Ohio hauling a MY19 machine in from San Francisco which can 
hold anadditional 160 different components (total 256 8 mm tapes) and has 8 
mountingheads!  Hopefully this machine will be brought online successfully and 
notbe damaged or in bad shape as I've bought it sight unseen.  I've alsomoved 
the 8 zone, lead free capable, pin chain conveyor equipped ElectrovertBravo 
8105 oven to the new building last weekend.  This gives us thecapability to 
process double sided surface mount and the ability to reliablyprocess BGA 
chips.  I've also purchased this summer but not yet installedan X ray machine 
to do 100% inspection of the BGA reflow solderingprocess.  With the existing 
equipment (stencil printers, board washers,etc.) this will give us what I 
believe is the most well equipped and modern PCBmanufacturing of any amateur 
radio manufacturer in North America.  Ibelieve the other guys outsource their 
board assembly.  It may be thesmart thing to do, but I personally prefer to buy 
and house my own componentsin house and to have total control over my assembly 
process.  I find itrequires more time to outsource and get constant bids for 
things like this thanto just own the equipment and do it myself. I think you 
get a better product atless cost. Of course the best reason in my opinion for 
doing it all in house isI can do as small of a production run as I want, IF I 
am willing to spend thetime to set up and do it. Hence the decision for the 
quick change capability ofthe MYDATA system.  So, all in all what this means is 
the Phoenix isrising. I am rebuilding Ten Tec and preparing to do some serious 
manufacturing,which brings me to my next point.
Mostof you know we have been bogged down and overwhelmed with the commercial 
sideof our business this last year since I officially assumed the helm in 
January.With trying to replenish the hard to get /  long lead time /  lasttime 
buy /  obsolete parts, rebuild the PCB assembly operations, moving,and so on we 
just haven't had the horsepower to build any amateurtransceivers.  Well, the 
good news is we have caught up on our commercialcontracts.  Be glad we did 
this. You know all the stuff I wrote aboutabove?  The commercial contracts paid 
for that. Without this TEN TEC wouldnot exist right now. We are at a very 
important cross roads right now. What do we do next?
 
Someof you know we are developing new products.  Those are still off on 
thehorizon.  What I need to know is how many of you would purchase Eagles 
ifthey were available?  I'd like to do a run of 100 of them next. It is agreat 
radio.  I like mine every bit as well as my Orion II.  The DSPfunction is 
superb.  
Wehave to talk a little bit about price.  When the Eagle was launched it wasa 
$2100 radio with no accessories.  You all know the story of the blow outsales 
and the liquidation as the previous owners sold everything that wasn'tnailed 
down on their way out.  Some of you got fully loaded radios for$1299 or 
whatever.  You know they didn't even cover their assembly cost onthat, right? 
Some of you got real bargains.  Of course only the last 35radios or something 
were sold at that price but you get the point.  Youwill never see a price like 
that again.  If I have to sell and Eagle atthat I will close and lock the doors 
and be done with it.  A strip modelneeds to sell at 1699 at least.  The more 
you are willing to pay for aradio the faster the new radios can come out.  We 
want to build radios andsell them so we can keep the production team in place 
so we can meet the demandwhen the new radios come out. Everything we do 
tomorrow depends on how much yousupport us today.
I'mcertain some of you have heard that I and two partners acquired Alpha and 
thatI've been officially at the Helm since August.  It is a separate 
companyfrom Dishtronix / TEN TEC.  Of course I will be building the 
circuitboards for those products as well.  I'm after something business 
peoplecall economy of scale, essentially having enough product flow through the 
doorsto totally occupy the machines and infrastructure.  I'll be making apost 
on that reflector as well to update those customers also.
Bythe way, we do have RX340s available to build on short notice now.  
Letme close by wishing you all a Happy and Safe Thanksgiving holiday, one of 
myfavorites and of course the reason I see my dentist in November for my 
prefeast tune up.  The Sevierville team and I appreciate your support for 
TenTec, where we believe we are once again Making America Great - One Radioat a 
Time. 
VY73 DE MIKE N8WFF



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