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Re: [TenTec] Re: Jupiter firmware problems...NOT! (SO!... )

To: "tongaloa" <tongaloa@alltel.net>, "Rich McCabe" <rich@1967z28.com>, <tentec@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Re: Jupiter firmware problems...NOT! (SO!... )
From: KE4TEG <ke4teg@bellsouth.net>
Date: Tue, 03 Sep 2002 16:10:28 -0400
List-post: <mailto:tentec@contesting.com>
Who started this willing to pay a yearly fee for firmware updates? Are all you let's pay more people out of your minds?! That is like asking the Boss to take 50 dollars a week out of your paycheck for himself or asking can I please pay more in taxes. You bought a great product and paid good money. Ten-Tec is a great company and has legendary customer and product support. Also, remember that Ten-Tec reads this board, why in the world would any Ham offer such a proposition?

Next, thinking if such a program did exist, Ten-Tec would be pressured into making yearly updates on every radio in the program (looks like 4 possible radios at this time, 2 not yet out). That does not make good business sense. Also Ten-Tec is nice enough to offer free firmware updates which they do not have to do. That is again part of the legendary Ten-Tec customer support. It also means that Ten-Tec can take a radio out of production when it is best for them as well as stop supporting a radio when it is again best for them. And, who is going to keep track of who paid and who didn't? Surely not Ten-Tec and what about used radios? "Hey I got a great deal on a used Orion, but it has the original firmware and I have to pay $2000 in back annual updates to get the latest version!" Every Ham is not going to want to pay which increases the price of such a program, decreases the incentive for Ten-Tec to have such a program, and finally you have the group of Hams that think they already paid to much for the rig but want to just get every fifth update because they now have to pay for it. Let us not even suggest that customers are even slightly willing to pay annual fees on radios we have already bought and paid for. Besides you do not think that Ten-Tec starts from scratch each time they do an update? The hard part has been done, the first production firmware build. Firmware updates are timely improvements or bug fixes. They should be left at that and at Ten-Tec's discretion. Again we bought and paid for a product that comes with a warranty and a return policy if we do not like it. Ten-Tec never stated that the unit would be kept current as part of that payment, it is just that fabulous Ten-Tec product and customer support. Besides, other then top shelf rigs (like the Orion), Amateur Radio is quickly headed toward the current consumer electronics future. Buy it, use it, throw it out, go buy the latest and greatest. Would anyone of us have his/her VCR repaired? No, we would go buy a new one for $45 (most likely better and with more features then the one we had) or get a DVD player.

What makes Ten-Tec radios so great, besides the obvious part that they make terrific ham gear, is the fact that they are working hard to keep that buy it and/or throw it away to update/repair future away from all us Hams. It makes us all feel better and makes it easier when we pay out that hard earned money for a Ten-Tec product. For Ten-Tec, the "Free" firmware updates are a good selling point and also make it easier for a Ham to buy one of their new rigs knowing that when 60 Meters (or most likely any other new band) is available all the rig needs is a firmware update. Would you buy a Brand New Orion now, knowing that 60M is coming, if you knew it would not work on 60, probably not.

73 Keith
de KE4TEG

At 02:12 PM 09/02/2002 -0400, tongaloa wrote:
That's a bad analogy. The updates are 'free' in the sense that I do not
have to pay any additional money for them.

Under the DMCA I can not legally reverse engineer TenTec's
SW in order to make a modification. I would have to rewrite the
whole mess from scratch! This is a severely limits my interest
in owning such a radio. Add a fee structure to updates that
I might like to make myself and share with other hams and I've
no interest in owning the radio.

Why should  "we as hams" expect "them" to continually
improve a radio once we've purchased it? We should be
doing this ourselves.

-Bob


----- Original Message -----
From: "Rich McCabe" <rich@1967z28.com>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 1:29 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Re: Jupiter firmware problems...NOT! (SO!... )


> " I do not like the idea of paying for software updates which are now
free,
> without something in exchange"
>
> That is kinda like saying I do not like paying for automobiles when
walking
> is currently free. That may be the case for some, and I am not sure
exactly
> why you think you are "entitled to something in exchange". Did I miss
TenTec
> making the statement that updates will always be free? I honestly do not
> know, so that is a question.
>
> I would rather fund TenTec with a annual fee so they can do more with what
I
> already own. How can we as hams expect them to continually improve (for
> free) software for products they have already sold. What is the incentive
in
> that?
>
> 73,
>
> Rich
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "tongaloa" <tongaloa@alltel.net>
> To: "Duane Grotophorst" <n9dg@yahoo.com>; "Robert & Linda McGraw K4TAX"
> <RMcGraw@blomand.net>; "Howard smith" <jsmith20@wi.rr.com>;
> <tentec@contesting.com>
> Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 11:24 AM
> Subject: Re: [TenTec] Re: Jupiter firmware problems...NOT! (SO!... )
>
>
> > I do not like the idea of paying for software updates which are
> > now free, without something in exchange. That something being
> > a lower price on the hardware and an open source approach to the
> > software so that we could 'roll our own' tweaks. Under a GPL type
> > license, TenTec would benefit from third party effort applied to the
> > code because it is written for their radios!
> >
> > I for one would be all over a <$500 computer controlled receiver
> > built around a single SHARC processor if I had access to the source
> > code to add to and  modify at will. I suspect there would be a huge
> > crossover of computer hobbiests who are interested in DSP and TenTec
> > would see huge sales compared to their traditional amateur market.
> >
> > A significant number of these purchasers will become interested
> > enough in ham radio to want a transmitter as well. A rising tide
> > of purchasers for all TT products!
> >
> > If TT does not follow this course, someone else will.
> >
> > Bob wb4mnf
> >
> >
> >
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