Ten-Tec TV
On Friday, October 31, 2008 we started Ten-Tec TV as a way to help current and new hams become familiar with our products and how we do things around the plant.
If you have an idea or a suggestion for a future Ten-Tec TV Episode we would love to hear about it. Please leave a comment below or email us at: community+tv@tentec.com
Ten-Tec Website
Our current goal with our website is to help become a one stop shop for all things ham related. To do that we started with the Ten-Tec Community which focus on Hams of all ages using Ten-Tec rigs, visiting the factory, etc. After the community page was up and running we started to bring ham related news from around the web to our site so you can read this news all from one page, click here to see the news.
Recently we have started working on getting up our older manuals onto the site in an easy to download PDF. You can find these Manuals and other downloads on our Downloads page. We have also begun working on the Ten-Tec Archive which will provide you with information on past Ten-Tec products, as well as downloads.
So help us make it better, tell us what you want to see if you have any ideas or suggestion for our website, we would love to hear about it please leave a comment below or email us at: community+website@tentec.com
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Hi,
Please continue your TV presentations on the use/features of the ORION II.
Continue presenting more information on Ten-Tec, its product line, history, service accessibility…basically, tell your story. The TV presentations are a welcome event showing that there is at least one manufacturer that wants to make contact with its client base, wants to provide stellar support. The more messages, information, offer of suggestions you publish on the net the more attractive Ten-Tec becomes in a growingly impersonal consumer market.
Consider featuring ham news stories, events, technology news.
Consider mini-seminars on receiver/transmitter technology, theory.
Consider mini-seminars on basic ham station set-up, contest operation, DX operation, VHF techniques, etc.
Just keep your video presence growing. It is such a powerful tool in getting the Ten-Tec message in front of the amateur community.
thanks,
Greg, wa0bnx
— Gregory Palfe · Jan 17, 02:24 PM
Hello I was first licensed in 1962-63 as a novice kn3ysm I have held a Ham license continually since then.
My point-the presentation of the Orion ll on the TEN TEC website has afforded me more understanding of this XCVR (ORION) than any other Menu driven unit I have owned.
Thanks TEN TEC I proudly proclaim that I am sold on TEN TEC, your website is the POSITIVE difference…..73 Travis
— W. Travis Cox · Jan 23, 03:36 PM
A once-a-week update on the goings on at Ten-Tec would be great! Letting us know the progress of assembly of various radios and ship-dates, proposed firmware update release dates, pending price increases (or decreases!). What hamfests the Ten Tec crew plans on attending would be nice to know. Let us know about pending accessories that may (or may not) be released to the general public. Kind of an “insider’s view” of what’s going on at Ten Tec. And update it at least once a week.
— Web Williams · Jan 24, 04:46 PM
Hello
I would like to see on TT TV a comparison between 2 Orions II,one with the current firmware 2.039d and the other with the long awaited FW 2.041.It would be very interesting to see them side by side with the same antenna,and watch their ‘‘behaviour’‘!A demonstration by Scott would be very helpful showing us the new ‘‘hot’‘ points of the Orion II.
73
Fotis SV8ING
— Fotis Papadellis · Jan 30, 02:00 PM