Yes, RME was also located in Buchanan. MI., (relocated from Chicago, I
believe??).
I think it would be great if Ten Tec would add the history of the company to
their WEB site. Many companies do that.
Reid, K7YX
-----Original Message-----
From: Howard Smith [mailto:howard.smith@mixcom.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2001 8:49 PM
To: tentec@contesting.com
Subject: [TenTec] Lineage of Ten-Tec
Hi All,
As a new Novice in the early 60's, my first Ham receiver was the RME
4300. The receiver was build by the RME Division of Electro-Voice, Inc. of
Buchanan, MI. I wonder if Al Kahn was involved directly with RME? As I
remember, there was the RME6900, another HAM receiver that appeared around
1962, but then RME seemed to disappear. Could that disappearance have been
the formation of Ten-Tec?
On one of the early versions of the Ten-Tec Web page, there were several
paragraphs that described a little bit of the Ten-Tec history, including
the Knute Rockne story. Unfortunately, this did not remain on the web site
very long.
J. Howard Smith, WA9AXQ
howard.smith@mixcom.com
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