I thought Dishtronix bought TenTec and that RKR were continuing with
Alpha. Why would Dishtronics know anything about your 9500?
Dishtronix has their own problems. Did you ask about TenTec? They were
supposed to have restarted production of the TenTec OMNI VII at the
beginning of 2016. Nothing yet.
On 9/17/2016 10:23 AM, Arthur Movius wrote:
Hello Steve,
For what it may be worth, here's a brief summary of my recent
experience. Your inquiry is timely.
Yesterday, Sept. 16, 2016 I received an email from Alpha RF Systems,
LLC that my 9500 delivered to Longmont, CO on June 10 for warranty
repair (RA 11050) of a failed band pot, plus any upgrades, was
completed. I called owner Mike Dishop of Dishtronix Tuesday Sept. 13,
explained that my amp had been at Alpha for 95 days, and had a nice 20
minute conversation with him. He said that he has been involved with
Alpha a short time and that he would follow up.
The bill shows 2 hours warranty time and 3 hours non-warranty time at
$120.00 / hour for a total bill of $512.50 including $105.00 shipping
cost via Fed Ex Home Delivery back to MT. The bill also shows a
$35.00 charge for a Hall Effect sensor to replace the failed band
pot--the reason for the warranty repair.
Other work: re-calibration of band positions, installation of a fuse
in the cathode 40v circuit, update of all firmware (5
microprocessors), tested amp on all bands, checked tuning and output.
The amp and tube condition were reported as good.
Conclusion: at the present time Alpha is "under resourced" regarding
repairs. I had asked whether billed work gets priority over warranty
work and was told by Carol who answers calls that repairs are done in
the order received. Glenn Pladsen their one full time tech says he
has only part time help.
There are others who repair Alpha reputed to be competent, so you have
other options to investigate besides the manufacturer.
Bottom line, which I will think about--no hasty decision--is that I
will pack up the transformer and sell this amp when it returns without
opening the factory carton. Good service after the sale is important
and strongly affects purchase decisions, and here, no criticism of
Alpha employees intended, Alpha disappoints--this is not the Alpha I
knew when the amp was purchased in 2013. Also, my order for the Dream
Tuner placed Feb. 2013 might soon be cancelled. There is reason to
doubt whether this good idea will ever make it to market. As
mentioned to Mike Dishop, the Alpha brand will suffer damage if he
does not take corrective action soon. Reviews of the Prometheus
solid state HF amp give Dishtronix high praise for a good product and
good service after the sale.
GL Steve es 73,
A. J. (Jim) Movius, K7AJM
What’s the latest on Alpha? I need my 9500 amp fixed.
73
Steve k7awb
Nine mile falls, wa
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