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Re: [TenTec] Orion VFO Knobs

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Orion VFO Knobs
From: Greg S via TenTec <tentec@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2018 17:45:17 -0400
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Television model life cycles in the 1970’s thru the 1980’s were pegged at 3 
years. It is currently 3 MONTHS and shrinking. No factory service department 
does component level troubleshooting or repair any more. Board replacement is 
the name of the game.
Watch your top knot.
Greg, KC8HXO 

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> On Aug 8, 2018, at 16:48, Steve Berg <wa9jml@frontier.com> wrote:
> 
> Hear Hear!
> 
> We have been spoiled by the service we got from the original Ten Tec company. 
>  Paul Clinton and his techs were always very helpful, and that costs money.  
> David is trying very hard to keep the company functional, but had to make 
> some changes.
> 
> When I was a tech at the Motorola Midwest Service Depot in Schaumburg, 
> Illinois in the late 1970s, they were charging $65 an hour for my services.  
> From that sum, I was paid $6.50 an hour. Inflation since then has taken its 
> toll, and I find that the new Ten Tec service rates are not excessive at all. 
>  If they can find the parts, they can still fix most of our old radios.  I 
> just ordered some ceramic filters from a place in Australia, so I can keep my 
> Argonaut V alive for some time.  I have also bought final amplifier 
> transistors for most of my old Ten Tec rigs.
> 
> I once owned a Kenwood TS-790A VHF/UHF multimode radio.  Once it had passed 
> the time they supported it, I could not get it fixed at all by Kenwood.  I 
> had to get it fixed at a shop in Southeast Iowa.  This is going to be the 
> case for whatever brand of radio that you purchase from now on.  Product life 
> cycles are getting ever shorter, too.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Steve WA9JML
> 
> 
> 
>> On 8/8/2018 3:31 PM, Rick@dj0ip.de wrote:
>> David, you didn't start a firestorm.  To the contrary, you triggered a very
>> important twist on the thread of getting old radios repaired.
>> Fundamentally:  forget it.
>> 
>> And the lesson to be learned is, it will only get worse.
>> Consider that when making purchase decisions.
>> 
>> I will conclude my contribution to this thread by saying anyone blaming the
>> current Ten-Tec owner for anything in the past, or failure to be able to
>> repair radios that he never sold, is . . . not only unfair, but damaging our
>> hobby by discouraging others from continuing to invest in the manufacturing
>> side of it.
>> 
>> 73,
>> Rick, DJ0IP
>> (Nr. Frankfurt, Germany)
>> 
> 
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