In a message dated 1/10/04 12:21:17 AM Eastern Standard Time,
nq5t@comcast.net writes:
>>Given the extensive list of bad things said about all of the controls
(mushy), the "homebrew" build quality, lack of a zillion meter scales
on the meter, the fact that T-T has not incorporated all of this
authors (and all of the other) herbal improvement in the soup, the
lack of "normal" functions, lack of a built-in power supply,
complaints about the material of the ground nut, and on and on, I'm
surprised the author has kept his crummy radio .. heck, I'm
surprised anyone who has bought one of these awful amateurish
radios has kept it :-)
Hey, I did find -- to be balanced -- one or two positive comments
Besides -- as the opening remark says, any one who is a "casual"
ham or is a member of the Ten-tec "cult" probably isn't qualified to
fully understand all of the points contained in the review.
Grant/NQ5T<<
Thank you for proving my point about TT cult worshipers.
I am not done with testing, I will decide if it is worth keeping and
modifiable, or will let it go to another happy TenTecian.
Looks like Orions are starting to show up on the eHam.net classifieds, go and
snatch a good deal. :-)
73 Yuri
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