[TenTec] Come On Guys

Jim Brown k9yc at audiosystemsgroup.com
Tue Apr 26 21:30:21 EDT 2016


Pretty simple. First, about the cars. American cars had mostly become 
pretty mediocre by the end of the 50s -- they looked fancy, but didn't 
hold up very well. During the '60s, the Japanese companies came in with 
far better quality, and the smarter American buyers figured that out. 
Over several decades, the US mfrs figured that out and have been getting 
better. But in the meantime, EU, JA, and HL companies have made big 
dents in the market, and US mfrs are still playing catchup. The last 
US-made cars I owned were Dodge Darts and a '78 Chevy wagon. Since then, 
my wife and I have owned (and liked) Honda, Saab, Volvo, and Toyota.

As to ham gear -- some Americans claim to be patriotic, but cheaper 
nearly always overrides better, and if rigs built in BA or JA are 
cheaper, American hams will buy them. Fast forward to 2014 -- I see a 
lot of "shack on the belt" hams walking around with Chinese VHF FM gear 
that they bought for < $100. Some Americans TALK patriotism, but damn 
few of us put our money where our mouths are.

Some of us are open minded, and try to get both quality and the best 
bang for my buck. I bought a Ten Tec Omni A around 1980, when it was 
both quality and moderate in cost. I'm still using Ten Tec Titan 425s. I 
couldn't afford them when they were new, but I've bought three used for 
less than the cost of an Alpha. Since getting back on the air in 2003, 
I've owned and used Ten Tec (an Omni V+), Kenwood, Yaesu, ICOM, and 
Elecraft HF transceivers. The Elecraft K3 is so good they've replaced  
all the others.  I'm still using Kenwood VHF/UHF FM rigs in shack, 
mobile, and talkie.

73, Jim K9YC

On Tue,4/26/2016 5:24 PM, Richard Tschur wrote:
> And one other small thing, without being racist or stepping on 
> people's toes, but knowing American's are all so patriotic, how is it, 
> that soo many people over there use Japanese radio's and drive 
> Japanese cars??? Never really understood that.



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