Ten-Tec Inc. Amateur Radio Sales wrote: 
 
At 04:12 PM 9/23/04 -0700, you wrote: 
 
 I think TT has a moral 
obligation to either make it all happen or let someone else have a 
crack at 
it.  There's no shame in this -- TT has not failed, rather they have 
led the 
way. They fail only if they disappoint -- and I for one would be very 
disappointed if they made a radio, wouldn't fix it and allowed no-one 
else 
to fix it either.  Hopefully they're much smarter than to let that 
happen.
  
 
What is not understood about this discussion is that the DSP code takes
a serious engineering effort to create and cannot be simply given away
for anyone (including companies that compete with us) to use.  We have
lots of competition both in the amateur radio and non-amateur radio
arenas; to simply give away our intellectual property would let others
use our engineering effort to their advantage.  Perhaps years from now,
when current equipment is discontinued the possibility of making it
available for use and experimentation could be discussed - but in the
short term, there is no possibility of this happening.  
Leaving aside the entire discussion of what a project it would be to try
to provide tech support for people troubleshooting their own version of
our code to make their radio do something specific and/or modify the
existing radio.  
We do custom engineering work all the time.  There are customized 
versions of DSP radios that we sell as off-the-shelf items out in 
circulation 
right now - and there was a significant cost incurred for engineering 
time 
to create these items.   The eventual owners of these custom radios 
paid a hefty price to use our engineering time to modify our intellectual 
property to get exactly what they wanted. 
 
Slightly different topic: 
I've been following the discussion about the recent lack of Jupiter 
updates 
with a bit of trepidation. 
 
We've taken a lot of heat over "look how many firmware updates 
there have been for this rig..." and the converse is "After three years, 
there haven't been recent updates coming for this rig..." - that's 
hard to 
win either way.  Yes, updates for the Orion will continue until some 
future date.  No, we haven't done any updates for the Jupiter since 
fall of '03 after three years of issuing them.  That doesn't mean we 
won't do them in future, however. 
 
Scott Robbins W4PA
Amateur Radio Product Manager, Ten-Tec, Inc.  
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 Scott and all at Ten-Tec 
 
Just a BIG THANKS for all you'll at TEN-TEC for what you'll have done 
for ham radio, keep up the great work. 
Sorry for not being there this year for surport but had things come up 
at work  that won out. 
 
73's 
 
Warren
KK4IZ  
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