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Re: [TenTec] One More Time

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] One More Time
From: "Jim G" <longpond@downeast.net>
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Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2005 15:04:17 -0400
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Bob I think you need to add one more choice  G. Those that have nothing 
better to do than bitch.  We could name them Walking Eagles.

A happy Ten Tec owner also
Long live CW, AM, SSB and whatever mode you choose

73's Jim Guyton K1QCF

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert & Linda McGraw K4TAX" <RMcGraw@Blomand.Net>
To: "Tentec" <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 11:38 PM
Subject: [TenTec] One More Time


> OK folks, lets face it, no one is happy. Oh but there are some that write 
> and say that have an Orion and are very satisfied with their purchase. 
> Then there's those that feel as though they have been mislead, ripped off, 
> downtrodden and abused and have purchased a dead-end radio.  Then there's 
> those that have a really nice radio for the past 2 years, loved every 
> minute of the time with the radio.  And then those that have had to 
> re-boot or restart the radio with every action.
>
> In reality there's 6 choices:
> (a) Those that own an Orion
> (b) Those that don't own an Orion
> (c) Those that love their Orion
> (d) Those that don't like their Orion
> (e) Those that will buy from Tentec again
> (f) Those that will never buy from Tentec again
>
> Now lets face it, you've got to be in one of those 6 groups.
>
> Fact is, Tentec has heard your needs, provided updated software FREE, 
> added enhancements FREE, has a radio on the market that can be updated 
> without changing model numbers and is one of the, if not the, finest 
> receivers on the market today.  Have other companies done that?  I don't 
> think so.  But folks are not happy.  After all, the Orion it isn't perfect 
> and doesn't meet everyone's needs.  Folks, get real, it just won't happen. 
> If that were true, then Baskins Robbins would only serve one flavor of ice 
> cream and every one would love that one flavor.  On the other hand, give 
> the folks a choice and one group will be happy on one side and another 
> group will complain on the other side.  Welcome to the world of "real 
> life" and no, the world won't stop and let you off just because you belong 
> to the "happy side" or the "unhappy side".
>
> Now it seems that we keep forgetting, ham radio is only a hobby. 
> Expensive one to some, not so expensive to others.  It relative.  It's no 
> different and not much more expensive in many cases than flying RC model 
> planes.  One small radio glitch or one pilot error and a $2000 craft 
> strikes tera-firma at a rapid and usually accelerating pace leaving one to 
> collect the pieces and start all over.  And there's nothing offered FREE 
> either.  Better yet, me for one, in the past I fly the real planes for a 
> hobby.  Buy the farm with one of those babies and you just spent some $30 
> to $50K or more.  Oh, don't forget the required annual inspections at some 
> $3000 to $5000 each and these don't seem very free either.  And that too 
> is only a hobby.
>
> It's all a matter of perspective.  If you've stretched the family budget 
> to get an Orion and you aren't happy, then perhaps you've made the wrong 
> choice.  We do that from time to time because we're human.  Suck it up, 
> admit it and go on.  Life continues.   But if you have sold the old Buick 
> and the old truck and took the proceeds from the yard sale to get an Orion 
> and you are smiling from ear to ear then you've made a great decision.
>
> As to the ORION II, well time marches on.  Fact is, the electronics life 
> cycle today in the design world is only about 2 to 3 years at best. 
> Remember just a few years ago we thought a 486 processor was the latest 
> and greatest thing and would solve all our problems.  Little did we know. 
> Today, if you aren't at 1.3 GHz or faster, you're out of date.  Companies 
> must move ahead to stay alive in the world of business today.  Folks 
> simply demand it.  Decisions must be made and unfortunately those 
> decisions will not and never will make all folks happy.  I forget just who 
> said it but I really think it's true, "one can satisfy 1/2 of the folks 
> 1/2 of the time and all the folks none of the time".
>
> I applaud Tentec, the company owners, the engineers and the staff for 
> doing what they believe is correct for most of the folks in an effort to 
> provide a product that is unique and a good value to their customers. 
> Also one that is on the leading edge of technology.   I really don't think 
> that many other companies that produce "hobby" equipment will listen and 
> respond to their customers with the depth and integrity that has been done 
> and shown by Tentec.
>
> A happy Tentec owner
> 73
> Bob, K4TAX
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