Yes, I wonder the same thing. Reid sent me an email Monday saying he was given
notice, that they no longer have application engineer for power grid tubes. I
have known him for over 25 years and have depended on Reid to give me the
straight scoop on tube production and performance from Eitel-McCullough. Things
cannot be well for the company right now, with the economy stale and tubes
being in less demand. They supply some very unique bottles to markets that
depend on them. We have seen similar downsizing in RCA/Burle tubes and even in
the European Thales=ABB/Seimens/Thomson/Telefunken line. As a continual user
and designer of systems that use power grid tubes, I get a queasy feeling
knowing that I must interact with a salesperson for technical content.
73
John
K5PRO
> Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2012 01:53:43 +0100
> From: "Dr. David Kirkby" <david.kirkby@onetel.net>
> To: 'AMPS' <amps@contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [Amps] Sad News for Eimac Users
> Message-ID: <505A6917.9050307@onetel.net>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>
> On 19/09/2012 16:23, ED MCKIE wrote:
> > I called CPI Eimac this morning to speak to Reid Brandon about a tube, and
> > they told me he had been laid off a few weeks ago.
> >
> > KB5GT
>
> I did reply from another account, but some reason my reply seems to have gone
> to
> /dev/null.
>
> I must admit, the news was better than I thought you were going to say, as I
> was
> expecting you to tell use Eimac had told you Reid was a silent key. So I was
> much relieved to read that was not the case.
>
> It really is a shame, as that guy was really helpful and knew a lot. I can't
> see
> how he could be replaced, so it makes you wonder what Eimac are doing.
>
> Dave, G8WRB
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