Hello my friends
Over all I had a great time at Dayton. That being said I do have a few comments
in reference to Ten Tecs new offerings. My first impression of the new Orion
was "man, this thing is big". Much larger in size than I had envisioned. I
didn't get the "this looks cheap" impression at all. As I sit here typing, my
Del monitor has the same mat black finish others have said they didn't care
for. To me it's not an issue. I questioned Scott about the dsp function and was
informed that both dsp processors were active all the time, I had thought one
might be dedicated to the subreceiver which is not the case. Like many others
who have commented about the display screen I was not impressed. It looked like
15 year old technology. I think TT really missed the boat on this feature. They
will sale many Orion's due to the receiver specs and unique features, but I
feel those numbers will be far out weighed with the number of radios not sold
due to the mono screen. They had a chance to sweep the market with this rig,
they could of converted all the high end jap rig users to TT gear. Especially
now a days, I think virtually all hams were looking for a good radio/reason to
buy American. A few more bucks invested in the display would have really set
the new standard in ham radio for years to come. Maybe it's still not too
late...we'll see.
I was really looking forward to checking out the new qrp rig. The rig looked
like it would be fun, but again I feel they could of doubled future sales by
not tacking on that extra 200 bucks. The look and feel of the rig made it seem
a bit cheap. At $800 new I will wait for the used market to develop.
For what it's worth
Tim KØFL
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