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[TenTec] TenTec/Vibroplex-the end

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Subject: [TenTec] TenTec/Vibroplex-the end
From: w2nra@w2nra.com (Art Searle)
Date: Sun Mar 2 12:30:08 2003
Hi Tim,

I've been following this thread but I just haven't had time to respond and I
am chomping at the bit.  I do agree with you.  Quality at Vibroplex has
slipped!  No doubt about it.  I recently bought the Code Warrior Jr paddles
for my Argonaut V. I've been a Vibroplex fan going back to the 70's and I
thought I knew what to expect.  Well, contact alignment was off and they
don't even line up right after adjustment.  There was a heavy burr around
the acrylic paddles and the adjustment in the magnets is not enough to
reduce the tension to a reasonable level.  I was tempted but that is the
reason I didn't order the Ten-Tec/Vibroplex paddles.  I moved my HBL paddles
to the Argonaut V and I bought the Schurr Profi II paddles to use with my
Pegasus.  My Vibroplex paddles are in a drawer.

Like you, I am not trolling for flames from the Vibroplex faithful.  It is
unfortunate that you cannot constructively criticize a product where QC has
slipped.  They used to be great.  I've owned may Vibroplex paddles, bugs
(never could master these) and keyers.  Can you make then work and work well
now?  Yes, but why can't they work right out of the box.  Why do they
require a rebuild?  The faithful will always and blindly support Vibroplex
but new customers like you will make your paddles work and never buy another
Vibroplex product.  I know I won't.  And Vibroplex with either improve the
QC or go out of business.

73,
Art
W2NRA

> Thanks for all the responces and comments on and off line about my new
> TenTec/Vibroplex paddles.  My intent was not to initiate a flame on any
one.
> I was asking about the quality to expect.  It would appear that my unit
does
> has a less than perfect trunion pin.
>
> I have had a very gracious discussion with TenTec and the same from
> Vibroplex by email.  My plan is to contact Vibroplex by phone early next
> week and make arrangements to repair or modify the paddles.
>
> Based on having the unit in hand and the comments on-line, I am going to
> keep the unit!  Again, thanks to all.
>
> 73
> Tim
> KB1GFV

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