Let's throw a match into a case of fire-crackers. (apologies to JH for his Inbox) We should not just place demands on Ten-Tec without given them an indication about how much we would be willing to pa
$4000. -- JHR -- t how much we would be willing to pay for all of this. ________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@con
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-- JHR -- t how much we would be willing to pay for all of this. ________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesti
"$ 4000 to $ 8000 Depending on options" Won't fly. An entry level K3 is just a little over $2000. Well, it was when I bought mine in 2010. May be a wee bit higher now, but nowhere near 4K. 73 - Rick,
You got to be kidding 4000.00 $4000. -- JHR -- t how much we would be willing to pay for all of this. ________________________________________________ _______________________________________________
An assembled base 100W K3 is $2350 and shipping. If that's a stretch for a customer then he should be buying an Eagle...not an OIII An Omni VII costs more than a base K3....and is way more capable. W
Guys, I'm a big fan of modular, even when stating prices. That's why I made a list beginning with a basic radio and showing the more common options one by one. 4000 entry is too high 4000 fully loade
Rick, add three years for development (guessing ) and add inflation for three years, falling value of the dollar, price will be close to 7, 900.00. If you try to price out a new Orion 2 at today's co
OMNI-VII $2800 Collins fitter ea. 125 PS w/ speaker 315 ______________________ SUB Total $3570 Flex 1500 $ 700 ____________________ TOTAL $4250 == Four thousand dollars for a two receiver transceiver
Good question, Rodney. Nope... not kidding. Kenwood sells the TS-990 for $8,000, and it has worse specifications than the $1500 TS-590 - AND GUYS ARE BUYING THEM. I WOULD PAY $4440 for a radio that b
James, "which" specifications are worse? The radios have a lot of specs. There is a lot more to a radio's specs than Rob's list ranking by DR3. To compare two radios by specs, I recommend reading Rob
Whatever the name of the future flagship, Ten Tec needs to have a price that allows them to make a profit. We should back them 100% on this. They aren't making a huge amount of money on these radios.
But they also need to have a price that allows them to sell a significant quantity of radios. For the basic un-optioned radio, it needs to be significantly less than that. Barry N1EU ________________
Yep Not a large volume market for $8,000 radios!! Best regards - Bry Carling AF4K _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com
Barry I agree with you except, I'm talking about their flagship/top of their line radio. If you want a radio that sells alot or is less expensive buy an Eagle or an Omni VII. -- Original Message -- F
How many would they sell , I think 3700 to 4200 Ten Tec needs to have a price that allows them to make a profit. I would think a price for this new rig would be around $6,000. But they also need to h
what radio manufacturer charges for update software??? bill ny9h/3 At 07:03 AM 4/10/2014, you wrote: Whatever the name of the future flagship, Ten Tec needs to have a price that allows them to make a
None right now but Flex will be. Barry N1EU _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec
Rightly so. Bug fixes should be for free but additional feature/functionality should have a reasonable fee. That gives the manufacturers an incentive to keep improving the firmware of the older rigs.