Gary,
See page 23 in the May QST. The Ten Tec ad this month shows the genealogy
of the Ten Tec line in 10-year increments, showing a picture of a PM1 (1968),
a Triton IV (1978), a Corsair II (1988), an Omni VI+ (1998), an Omni VII
(2008), and a big black rectangle with an invitation to "Tell us what's next."
There is then an open invitation to the amateur community to take the survey.
To their credit, Ten Tec is reaching out beyond their current customers and
Ten Tec afficianados to tell them what their next rig should be.
73,
Bernie
In a message dated 4/17/2008 10:28:16 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
n7hts@bresnan.net writes:
I'm wondering how accurate this survey will be. After all, they are pretty
much focused on the Ten Tec crowd. If I didn't own a Ten Tec or even cared
about them, I wouldn't have visited their web site to begin with. The only
reason I found out about the survey is because, I follow this reflect and
I'm
also thinking about buying a new rig. :-) However, with all the talk about
problems with software updates, it gives me cause to pause. It's good that
these issues will be addressed next.
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