Maybe signed a non compete agreement at some point with one of the several
purchasers.
Rick
WO8L
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 26, 2021, at 10:05 PM, Bob, WB2VUF via TenTec <tentec@contesting.com>
> wrote:
>
> I suspect that most of the Sevierville employees are gone; retired, laid off
> or quit. Dishtronix appears to be focused on their own products and Ten Tec
> government and commercial products. Also, Ten Tec was shut down by Covid
> restrictions.
>
> I've been able to repair Paragons (mine and a friend's). A rig like that can
> eat up many troubleshooting hours, so to pay someone to fix it would be cost
> prohibitive. The other big limitation is parts obsolescence. If a
> processor or memory chip goes, the rig is finished, unless one can find a
> parts rig.
>
> That's why it's important to have at least one truly vintage rig in the
> shack, like my Heath HW-100. I can still get tubes, generic transistors,
> resistors and capacitors.
>
> 73,
>
> Bob WB2VUF
>
>> On 1/26/2021 3:08 PM, Bernie Skoch via TenTec wrote:
>> I recently had an Orion II in to Ten-Tec for repair on a problem that was
>> just beyond me to fix.
>> Service was good, reasonably priced, but slow. The tech called me to get
>> payment information and to my surprise told me it was only him there; he was
>> the only one doing repairs.
>> I have no reason to doubt him, and that might at least partially explain
>> some of their limitations.
>> There are plenty of independent amateur radio repair firms. Maybe one of
>> these can help:
>> eHam.net
>> 73 and good luck.
>> Bernie
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ed Lawson <elawson@grizzy.com>
>> To: tentec@contesting.com
>> Sent: Tue, Jan 26, 2021 1:46 pm
>> Subject: Re: [TenTec] Ten Tec Argo V repair
>>
>>
>> I guess it is important to keep in mind that the only value our radio
>> toys have is the enjoyment of using them so better to use them up than
>> let them sit. So no big deal once you get your fair value of use from
>> them if they cannot be repaired.
>>
>> That said, seems one thing going for TenTec traditionally was their
>> service. If loyal user is willing to pay to have them determine if a
>> rig is repairable and, if so, at what cost; then so long as they are
>> making money it would seem bad business to turn everyone out in
>> the cold. I assume it is not a viable business practice or they really
>> do not want to support the ham gear anymore beyond whatever they now
>> produce and given what they produce and that does not seem a viable
>> business model either at this point.
>>
>
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