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Subject: Re: [TenTec] The Eagle
From: Rsoifer@aol.com
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2010 12:52:49 -0400 (EDT)
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Yes, and the KWM-2 that I bought in 1962 for $1150 works out to $8313  
today, nearly twice the price of my Orion II.  It obviously has none of  those 
modern bells and whistles, but the good news is that it still  works!
 
BTW, I second Lee's "motion."  Tnx, Jack!
 
73 Ray W2RS
 
 
In a message dated 9/27/2010 3:52:42 P.M. GMT Standard Time,  
prosolar@sssnet.com writes:

This has  been an interesting thread. It got me out of the shadows.

I haven't  looked it up but in 1978 the triton was someplace around $700 
stripped with no  noise blanker or cw filters, analog version.

today that's about over  two grand.

take all the stuff  out of a a radio that is so common  like dual vfos, 
memories, and the other controls and dohickies is like  shooting yourself in 
the foot while standing in a room full of gasoline  fumes.

the IC 718 is priced around $600-$700 (Before you shoot me. I  didn't look 
up the prices on line, but I'm close)

Even if Ten Tec could  hit the $500 mark, make a few few bucks, the 
reviewers would rip the rig apart  simply because it DOESN'T have the thingiees 
and 
dohickies we've come to  accept as 'normal.' 

Can't you just hear the QST reviewer saying  something like. "The new entry 
radio from Ten Tec disappointed us because it  lacked the basic dual VFO 
design of its competitors. To market a radio that  won't allow split operation 
on the HF bands is beyond our  thinking."

Especially, if the competition had all those features and  was only $100 
more.

Sure Ford could come out with a automobile without  power steering, power 
brakes, power windows. No radio. A three speed manual  tranny, no AC and on 
and on. You'd get four wheels a steering wheel and three  cylinder engine. ( 
I don't recall the name of the car, but it's being build in  India. That car 
is so stripped down, it only has one windshield  wiper.)

All the engineering costs have already been done. Just slap it  together in 
a old Pinto body and sell that sucker for $5k less than anyone  else.

Would ford sell any? Sure I'd bet they would—until Motor Trend  did the 
review.

As for the cost driver? I don't know. I do know that  with less than one 
million hams in the usa, we're just a pebble along a creek  bank. Out of that 
many, how many buy new radios? And with the slice of pie so  thin,  and your 
competitors all trying for a piece of that  slice, a  company has to make 
money quickly. 

besides actual production cost in  labor, parts, engineering  (someone 
still has to prove the whole shebang  works together even with other proven 
designs) there are test jigs, burn in  time, spare parts have to be purchased 
and money spent on getting the okay  from the FCC.

And after you do all that. One crappy review will doom  the radio. All 
together now, let's say 'Argonaut II' (To refresh your memory.  QST ripped the 
argonaut II because it didn't have the I/O port (among other  problems they 
sited ) that the Delta II had. Ten Ten added it later. That  review killed 
the Argonaut II)


Mike, WB8VGE
SunLight Energy  Systems
The Heathkit Shop
http://www.theheathkitshop.com/
J e e  p
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On  Sep 26, 2010, at 9:12 PM, Louis Ciotti wrote:

> I say yes this can  be build... if you strip the eagle down to bare 
minimum,
> and have only  a the simple controls that the older rigs, how can it not 
be
>  built.  Strip off the DSP, and have fixed filters.  Most of the  
circuitry
> has already been designed.  The Output PA is done, the  VFO is done, Audio
> portion is done, all that is really needed is to  repackage it.  I am 
talking
> about a basic HF transceiver  here.  No Split, no memories, to dual VFOs, 
no
> fancy multi color  display, no IF port, just something simple to get 
people
> on the  air.
> 
> The Tentec Triton has the following controls:
>  
> Band
> AF gain
> RF Gain
> Drive
>  ALC
> Resonate
> Offset
> Mode (SSB, SSB-R, CW 1, CW 2,  Tune)
> VFO
> 
> With the modern designs this can be dropped  to:
> 
> AF Gain
> RF Gain
> ALC
> Mic  Gain
> Offset
> Mode (Same modes)
> VFO
> 
>  That is 7 knobs.
> 
> How can this not be build in a production  environment and be sold for 
under
> $500 and make a profit?  Like I  said most of the electronic design work 
has
> been done already, so  where is the real cost driver here?
>  

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