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Re: [TenTec] Ten Tec Argo V repair

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Ten Tec Argo V repair
From: Byron Cordes via TenTec <tentec@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2021 21:22:48 -0600
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 I would have to agree fixing some of the old radios is  cost prohibitive , at 
$150 an hour it doesn’t take long to eat $500 !  Then there’s shipping ! I’m in 
the midwest and it’s about $50 each way. Is that radio or others worth $600 it 
could be but if it broke again in a year and that time is only was a $300 
repair bill .  Thats a $1000  !That investment in the old radio is like the old 
car that nickels and dimes you till you junk it. 
  I hate to say it but it’s a throwaway world.
 73s Byron AC9PA 

On Jan 26, 2021, at 9:05 PM, Bob, WB2VUF via TenTec <tentec@contesting.com> 
wrote:

I suspect that most of the Sevierville employees are gone; retired, laid off 
or quit.  Dishtronix appears to be focused on their own products and Ten Tec 
government and commercial products.  Also,  Ten Tec was shut down by Covid 
restrictions.

I've been able to repair Paragons (mine and a friend's).  A rig like that can 
eat up many troubleshooting hours, so to pay someone to fix it  would be cost 
prohibitive.  The other big  limitation is parts obsolescence.   If a processor 
or memory chip goes, the rig is finished, unless one can find a parts rig.

That's why it's important to have at least one truly vintage rig in the shack, 
like my Heath HW-100.  I can still get tubes, generic transistors, resistors 
and capacitors.

73,

Bob WB2VUF

On 1/26/2021 3:08 PM, Bernie Skoch via TenTec wrote:
> I recently had an Orion II in to Ten-Tec for repair on a problem that was 
> just beyond me to fix.
> Service  was good, reasonably priced, but slow.  The tech called me to get 
> payment information and to my surprise told me it was only him there; he was 
> the only one doing repairs.
> I have no reason to doubt him, and that might at least partially explain some 
> of their limitations.
> There are plenty of independent amateur radio repair firms. Maybe one of 
> these can help:
> eHam.net
> 73 and good luck.
> Bernie
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ed Lawson <elawson@grizzy.com>
> To: tentec@contesting.com
> Sent: Tue, Jan 26, 2021 1:46 pm
> Subject: Re: [TenTec] Ten Tec Argo V repair
> 
> 
> I guess it is important to keep in mind that the only value our radio
> toys have is the enjoyment of using them so better to use them up than
> let them sit.  So no big deal once you get your fair value of use from
> them if they cannot be repaired.
> 
> That said, seems one thing going for TenTec traditionally was their
> service.  If loyal user is willing to pay to have them determine if a
> rig is repairable and, if so, at what cost; then so long as they are
> making money it would seem bad business to turn everyone out in
> the cold.  I assume it is not a viable business practice or they really
> do not want to support the ham gear anymore beyond whatever they now
> produce and given what they produce and that does not seem a viable
> business model either at this point.
> 



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