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Re: [TenTec] Argonaut VI

To: Mike Dishop <n8wff@yahoo.com>, Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Argonaut VI
From: Michael Chowning <mike.chowning@mgccc.org>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2016 12:05:36 -0500
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Mike
  Thanks for the update.  On this Thanksgiving Day I am appreciative for the 
many hours of pleasure the Ten Tec products have given me in my off hours.  I 
have had two Eagles in my past, and still hold on to my Omni VII.  While I 
would be tempted to buy another Eagle, I believe there is a ready product in 
your inventory that without modification can produce some cash flow; that is 
the Ten Tec Argonaut VI.  It is a delightful qrp rig, within the cash means of 
most hams' discretionary budget without too much xyl objections.  I would send 
you the money today for a reserved pre-order.
       Mike, N8TTR

> On Nov 21, 2016, at 1:36 PM, Mike Dishop via TenTec <tentec@contesting.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
>  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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