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[TenTec] Rubbing the crystal ball...gently

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Subject: [TenTec] Rubbing the crystal ball...gently
From: "Ten-Tec Inc. Amateur Radio Sales" <sales@tentec.com>
Reply-to: tentec@contesting.com
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 17:11:57 -0500
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At 11:16 AM 2/11/04 -0500, you wrote:
When a company loses its brainiest employee (Doug Smith), it's time for black crepe, it seems to me, rather than sentiments such as he won't be missed because his work was done. One thing Smith's departure shows is how difficult it is to recruit and retain top-notch talent in locations such as East Tennessee. Virginia Tech, located not far from Sevierville in Blacksburg, Virginia, has the same recruiting/retention problems for its engineering faculty. Appalachia is not Austin, Texas, or northern Virginia, if you get my drift.

As I recall, Scott Robbins said on this reflector some time ago that Ten-Tec had no plans for a Jupiter + (or Orion -). That leaves the Argonaut V, which is the world's best 20-watt transceiver, the Jupiter, and the new Orion. Given that product line-up, seemingly set in concrete, and no brainy innovators on board (don't forget Allan Kaplan is gone, too), and no new rigs in the pipeline, it is somewhat of a gamble IMHO that sales of these three transceivers will be sufficient to keep T-T's ham business afloat indefinitely. Of course, T-T has other businesses and is not dependent on just the ham business.

John:


I know you didn't mean it the way it sounded - - -

Doug did make a contribution to the engineering effort while he was
employed here, but we're not dependent on anyone to continue doing
what we're doing.  Personnel changes at any company are just a fact of
life - Doug is going to do contract work for Rockwell-Collins;
one of Rockwell-Collins' former employees is engineering receivers for us.
And so it goes.  We still have a lot of smart guys working here.

Allan Kaplan is still around, though not putting in 40 hours a week in
the engineering department.  (Hi Allan - I know you're reading this.)
We see Allan here quite a bit - and he's going with Stan Brock
to the Orlando Hamcation this weekend to represent Ten-Tec.

>>As I recall, Scott Robbins said on this reflector some time ago that
>>Ten-Tec had no plans for a Jupiter + (or Orion -).

Yes - no plans for a stripped down transceiver using the Orion's main
receiver as its basis, that's true.   We're constantly working on new
projects - not all of them see the light of day, but there will be more ham
equipment from us off into the future.

In the meantime, as has been noted, ICOM is marketing a new transceiver to hams for about ten grand, but this rig is designed primarily for the government/commercial market and will stand or fall on its reception there, where sales run into the tens of thousands over many years. Ham sales will be gravy. The next new ham rig from ICOM likely will be a successor to the 756PRO II using some of the circuitry from the ten grand rig.

73,

John, W3ULS
Owner of OMNI VI, Argonaut V, IC-746PRO & FT-920

Ham radio sure is getting interesting, isn't it?


73
Scott Robbins
W4PA


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