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Re: [TenTec] [PVRC] An Orion II Reality Check

To: Eric Rosenberg <wd3q@starpower.net>
Subject: Re: [TenTec] [PVRC] An Orion II Reality Check
From: alsopb <alsopb@gloryroad.net>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 06:42:17 +0000
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Too bad the spec changes didn't include putting the Orion on a "size" diet. The box is entirely too large (especially depth). Does one really need to be able to store a pair of shoes within the box?

73 de Brian/K3KO

Eric Rosenberg wrote:
After reading the flood of email crossing my screen, it occurred to me that many, if not most writers did not take the time to read and understand the original posting from Ten Tec.

I spoke with Scott Robbins this afternoon for clarification, and learned the following, some of which has been mentioned in postings here on the reflector.

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- The processor used in the Orion has been discontinued and is no longer available. Ten Tec was therefore forced to discontinue the production of the Orion in its present form. They had no say in the matter and had to make a choice to a) drop out of the high-end transceiver market, b) design an completely new radio, or c) modify the design of the Orion with a new processor.

This is an unfortunate, and sadly, not an uncommon occurance in the commercial world. [I have personally had this happen while in the midst of a large government contract. To say we scrambled for a solution is a gross understatement. Our decision on moving forward was almost exactly the same as Ten Tec's in this instance.]

- The decision to continue the production of the Orion would be contingent upon the availability of a compatible, available processor.

- The decision to discontinue building the Orion in its original configuration does not in any way imply or infer that Ten Tec has orphaned or abandoned this radio. Ten Tec will continue to support the hardware and software for the original Orion.

- In its continued support of the original Orion, the firmware for the Orion will track that of the Orion II. Note that they will both have version 2.0. [It is my understanding that this will continue into the future].

- Continuing the Orion with a new/different processor allowed Ten Tec to add functions that were either not possible or considered to be less important with the original processor [this characterization is my editorial interpretation]. Note the term FUNCTION and not PERFORMANCE.

- An upgrade for Orion owners was considered, and a cost/benefit analysis was produced. The cost to facilitate the new processor and the variable line-output enhancement [I specifically asked about this item] required extensive hardware retrofitting, driving the cost to over $1000.

- When one lines up the features of the Orion and Orion II, you will note that the hardware changes in the Orion II are functional. The radio will look the same. An 8-pin mike connector, a color display and how it works, the variable line level output and the filter switching do not change or upgrade the RF characteristics (receiver and transmitter) of the radio.

- The change in the physical filters is a result of newer technology. The performance of these new filters will be at the same level as the presently available INRAD after-market filters.

Likewise, it is my understanding from both reading the email and speaking with Scott that the DSP code changes have not changed the receiver specifications.

- This new version of the Orion presents an incremental upgrade to the original Orion. The market is not those of us who already own an Orion. It's targeted to the ham who's looking to buy a new high-end radio. The potential Icom Pro III buyer, who's willing and able to pay $4000 for a new radio.

- The email announcing this radio was sent to the Ten Tec email reflector before being released to the general public in a conscious attempt by Ten Tec to inform its current customers of what was going to happen before hearing about it from a secondary source.

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My personal feeling is that Ten Tec made the correct business decision based on the situation it faced.

I do not believe Ten Tec has violated its corporate policy to support all existing products.

I believe this is an incremental product entry, not a new radio as was the Orion when compared to the then top-of-the-line Omni VI Plus.

When the dust settles, I am certain that Ten Tec will have more information for all of us.

In the meantime and to reiterate the words of N1EU, sit down, take a DEEP breath and chill!

73,
Eric W3DQ
Washington, DC




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