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[TenTec] Orion II, value lost, scared to say more

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Subject: [TenTec] Orion II, value lost, scared to say more
From: Mike <mac@Arrl.net>
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Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 19:40:26 -0700 (PDT)
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I took delivery of my Orion June 1st, 2005.  I assumed that, more than 2 years 
after introduction, that the radio operated as advertised.

It does not.

When I asked about this, service responded that "well, it has computers inside, and 
you're going to have to get used to rebooting the radio just like you reboot your 
computer."

Yikes!  Twilight Zone?

I checked to be sure I had called the right company...

I've owned _nothing_ but Ten Tec HF radios except when I started as a novice with a 
DX-60A.  I've been an unceasing salesman for Ten Tec on the air, off the air, and on the 
net.  I continued to poo-poo the reports that the Orion s/w was "buggy", and 
so, against the advice of my NorCal contest/DX buddies, decided to get one anyway.

A _lot_ of it works _most_ of the time; but one doesn't buy the top-end radio 
to ragchew on the Geritol net.  Active, kick-butt hams want a top-notch radio 
that works.  All the time.  Doesn't glitch.  Produces uncompromising 
performance.  Always.

Orion is "almost" there.  But isn't it just a wee bit disappointing that it 
_still_ has bugs?  Imagine if your cellphone didn't work right, and, after 2 years, it 
still didn't have all the features working.  People would not tolerate it.  Ditto for 
your printer, DVD player, HDTV, car, etc.

So why is there an "Orion II" when the original isn't quite ready for Prime Time?  Well, 
it's no secret to those of us that design products that after you've built something, you can 
usually figure out a few things you can do better on the "next one".

So, Orion II should come as no surprise or shock.

What is absolutely astonishing to me, however, is the value of my unit just 
lost $1500 or more (!).

I completely discount those that say that the Orion will hold high relative 
value.  I offer as proof how many people talk about using their Corsairs?  
Like, nobody, since I've been reading this list.  Corsair IIs?  Heck one guy 
says he as a couple of 'em!

So, I'd much prefer to have an O2, as I think the the value will remain higher. 
 (I believe the changes in the O2 are mostly cosmetic.)

I'd like to say more, but I fear that my option to purchase future TT gear is at stake, 
so I will post no more to this list because, apparently,  "what you say can and will 
be used against you".

Please contact me privately if you wish to discuss any of this.

Thank you, and QRT.

-Mike K3MC

k3mc@arrl.net

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