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Re: [TenTec] My rare Ten Tec microphone

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] My rare Ten Tec microphone
From: "Lynn Lamb, W4NL" <w4nl@charter.net>
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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 11:10:56 -0400
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Scott, it's a great mic and effort on Ten-Tec's part...... That is the bottom line.

Lynn W4NL

----- Original Message ----- From: "Ten-Tec Inc. Amateur Radio Sales" <sales@tentec.com>
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Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] My rare Ten Tec microphone


Good morning,

We've made an error in the way the microphone was designated on our
website and literature - the 708 and 709 series microphones are
omni-directionals.  Everywhere I've looked, it says "uni-directional"
except on the base of the production microphone itself, which reads
(correctly) "omni-directional".

The picture that reads uni-directional on the base of the microphone on
our website is even wrong - that picture was taken (by me...) of an
earlier prototype version of the 708 with a different element installed.
 We did not use a uni-directional in the 708.

I'm going to fix the website later this morning.  I'm not sure where the
blame lies, but since I proofread both the website copy and the
information sheet enclosed in the product box and took the picture on
the website I suppose I get my share :-)

Scott Robbins W4PA

Peter Connors wrote:
Together with my excellent O2 I purchased an excellent Ten Tec 708A
unidirectional microphone which an informal test shows as indeed being a
cardioid or 'uni-directional' microphone. The Ten Tec website includes a
graphic at http://images.tentec.com/radio/products/708/708Base.png which
shows 'UNI-DIRECTIONAL' on the base yet *my* 708A contradicts this,
having 'OMNI-DIRECTIONAL' printed on it.

I am awaiting Ten Tec's verdict on this anomaly but I hope this proves
to be incredibly rare, like a postage stamp printed upside down and will
eventually be worth millions. Once a provisional valuation has been
established I will eventually consider bids which recognise the extreme
rarity of this article (dollars, pounds or euros accepted provided there
are enough 0s in the figure).
:-)

Pete, G4PLZ
Or I might just use it...
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