Ten-Tec reps were out in force at the recent Huntsville(AL)
Hamfest/Southeast Division Conference.
As for K3's and dxpeditions, it's 8lbs vs "a lot heavier" for the same
performance, no mystery there.
Ted W4NZ
-----Original Message-----
From: tentec-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:tentec-bounces@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Douglas
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 3:46 PM
To: tentec@contesting.com
Subject: [TenTec] Ten-Tec market visibility
I just got back from the New England ARRL convention at Boxboro, Mass.
Ten-Tec was conspicuously absent. With no dealers selling their products,
minimal QST advertising and little attendance at larger Hamfests, how does
Ten-Tec expect to continue to be a factor in the Amateur Equipment
marketplace?
Their QST ads have shrunk from being a full page ad near the beginning of
the magazine to a quarter page ad (at best) buried near the end of the
magazine.
Meanwhile, Elecraft and Flex Radio were conducting forums and had large
displays. An Elecraft KX3 and a Flexradio 1500 were among the prizes given
away. Of course, the factory displays from YaeComWood were large and
conspicuous.
The DX dinner and the DXpedition presentation increased a lot of talk about
the Elecraft K3's used in the expedition. If their was talk at all about
Ten-Tec and its products it was in the past tense with words like "Elecraft
is eating them for lunch".
Even if Ten-Tec is hurting financially (I don't know that as a fact but
wonder why they have cut back their advertising), they had better up their
marketing and visibility or they won't be long for the Amateur Radio
marketplace.
By the way, this convention had its best year in over a decade with an
attendance that exceeded 2,000. With the number of ham license holders near
an all time high of over 700,000, the rumors of the death of our hobby are
greatly exaggerated.
73,
Doug/WA1TUT
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