Hmmmmm……..
Ron
WW8RR
04/03/2015
Less than
a year after TEN-TEC and Alpha Amplifiers merged under the RF Concepts
banner, the companies have changed hands. RKR Designs LLC of Longmont,
Colorado, announced on April 2 that it has acquired the two brands’
assets RF Concepts. RKR said it plans to expand the product line while
“continuing to service their customers.” RKR Designs principals are
Ken Long, N0QO, Richard Gall, and Rich Danielson. Long, with more than 20 years
in the electronics and Amateur Radio industries, will be president and CEO of
the new company. Gall and Danielson of QSC Systems in
“QSC
has always been a fantastic contract manufacturer and has the expertise and
knowledge that will allow us to bring down costs, while increasing quality and
reducing manufacturing times,” Long said in a media release. He has
headed the Alpha Group, while Jim Wharton, NO4A, was president of the TEN-TEC
Group.
RF
Concepts/Alpha Amplifiers has been in business since the early 1970s. TEN-TEC,
founded in 1968 as a maker of transceivers for the QRP community, has expanded
its line over the years to include a range of transceivers — from basic
to top-tier — receivers, tuners, amplifiers, and accessories.
RF
Concepts Chairman Michael Seedman, AA6DY, commented, “I can’t think
of a more capable group of people to take over the 45-year Alpha
Amplifier/TEN-TEC legacy. Ken Long has been involved with the industry for
years, and has a great feeling for products and operations. He has the
manufacturing and engineering resources available to deliver quality products
that our customers demand”.
A media
release said that Long, Gall, and Danielson have worked closely together over
the past several years and feel that the “closer relationship to the
contract manufacturer will allow a more consistent process and delivery of
quality products along with significant cost benefits.”
RKR
Designs LLC is privately held, and the terms of the acquisition were not
disclosed.