I contacted TenTec's sales dept recently inquiring as to the availability of
product info on some of their
earlier gear. Their response was to dig through back issuses of QST. OK! I
don't have access to old QSTs. But,
yes I think a website w/pics and descriptions would be most helpful for those
of us TT affectionados! (I think
it would be in TT's best interest to have some history of their gear lineage
available on their website)
Where when and how do we start! I've published a few websites and have access
to scanners, digital camers etc.
but without the content I'm nowhere. Steve/N0TU
bames@mecasw.com wrote:
>
> Hey, I have an idea! TenTec must have some records of their earlier gear.
> If you ask them they might be motivated to put it on their web site where
> everyone can get to it. It would be a lot cheaper then having to "mail" it
> to the requestor. I am surprised that they haven't thought of this
> themselves. Hmmm, if they have, I wonder why they haven't done it? If they
> haven't done it because of some missing piece of knowledge relative to the
> Internet perhaps we could motivate them to ask one of us to help?
>
> Bill Ames
> KB1LG
>
> To: tentec @ contesting.com
> cc: qrp-l @ lehigh.edu (bcc: Bill Ames/MECA)
> Subject: [TenTec] Need Info on older TenTec gear?
>
> Has anyone got a good library of TT catalogs or product reviews and
> photos of what some of the older grear looks like. Maybe even old ads of
> the gear. I keep hearing about the 515 525 Omni B,C,etc. I used to have a
> 509...real sorry I ever let it slip away! AND I was away form ham radio
> 13 yrs...I feel like I'm 'back to future' not knowing what folks are
> talking about. I would gladly pay copying/shipping cost. Steve/N0TU
> (lost in a Time Warp!)
>
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