Don, Do you really think the Orion and OII with V2 firmware is fine exactly the way it is? 73, Lee, KC9CDT _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com ht
Is any radio "fine" just the way it is? 73, Jim N3CEC _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec
Nope, no radio is fine (or perfect ) the way it is.....at least none I know of... However the Orion's are firmware based, and can be changed, and that's why we are testing, finding bugs and reporting
It depends on your definition of "fine" or if you meant perfect, then no, of course not. However there is a difference between discussing the radios operations and leaving the non-Orion owners the im
Look, here's the deal: I'm a big supporter of the guys in Sevierville. That being said, they evidently don't have the resources to: 1. publish a known bug list 2. acknowledge to the bug reporter whet
Barry I think you have hit the proverbial head of the nail. The problem is a failure to communicate. k4ia Craig "Buck" Fredericksburg, Virginia USA _______________________________________________ Ten
Barry, Maybe a little d-Con? ;-) Larry, N0XB _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec
Hey Berry, in my 30 years of working in the IT industry (where the software bug was invented), I do not recall anyone ever publicly publishing a bug list and certainly no list of expected fix dates.
Author: "Geoffrey S. Mendelson" <gsm@mendelson.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 16:47:47 +0300
Mainframe manufacturers often did this. IBM stopped around 1979 when they had an on line searchable database of bugs. It was employee only until around 1985 or so. They continued to publish the list
If TT were to follow up on every picky comment on this reflector they would never have the time to build radios. In case people don't know they are in business to make a profit. Art WA6IPD __________
Ten-tec makes a good radio. The Orion ended up a good radio. The Orion II is a good radio. The v1 Orion had some well known problems and that's in part why there is now a v2 code base. In the proces
It's common practice in the opensource community to not only report bugs, but list bugs so that you can see if a bug has been reported. Mozilla and a large number of other projects in fact use 'bugzi
I agree. A little PR goes a long way, and it's so easy to do in the Internet age. I don't think anything on this reflector is killing sales judging from the fact that if you order an O2 without the t
The department that follows up on "picky comments" is different than the production department. Ron N6AHA _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com htt
Re: [TenTec] Reflector is getting effective at killing sales == Like I said before, lets make Sunday's a "what I like best about my Orion" day, just good stuff, no complaints. perhaps that will give
Hello All, I must say, the question of "Communications"...hummm. I do wish along with the great "latest delivery information" Tentec posts on their website, that they would discuss some of the issues