The solution is simple - remove the digital design
component from the radio. Tell the chaps on the line
to always make sure the tip of the soldering iron is
hot and clean when making connections and to inspect
their work.
What, it's too late for that? ;-)
Re: [TenTec] [Orion] Orion II ad in QST
from [Chortek, Robert L] [Permanent Link][Original]
Subject: Re: [TenTec] [Orion] Orion II ad in QST
Fellow Reflectees,
After considerable research, it became clear that
there were many problems with the 9000 and that the
factory service was not commensurate with the
expenditure ($11,500.00 for the "D") - all well
documented on that reflector.
I came to the conclusion that the purchase would be a
"gamble." Pay $11,500 and keep my fingers crossed
that the rig would perform as advertised
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