Further, there are some other exciting things happening which we may announce in the near future. We are close to beginning production of our Emtron DX2/3-SPd tetrode amplifiers which will also be shown at Hamvention. The DX2400MKII replaces the DX2400L1 legal limit + solid state amplifier and should be unveiled at Hamvention, to mention just one. I am pleased to state that we have completed some firmware updates which will be posted on the new Ten Tec website once it is up and running to entice people to visit the site.ĭishtronix has other new products under development as well. Those prices were previous owners intent to liquidate all inventory and will never be repeated. The blow out sale prices are over and any outstanding orders at those prices are terminated The prices will be the regular list price. There are no firm dates or guarantees for when these things will occur. This is different hardware from existing product so it is not a firmware upgrade. Following this we are releasing the Super Eagle which brings into the Eagle most of the DSP features found on the Orion II and is the first step on the path to the Orion III. When I have capacity the next step is to run the first batch of Omni 7+ which is the Omni 7 with some minor cosmetic changes and improvements such as a flat metal front for improved shielding. We are fully occupied with our commercial business at this time. The Ten Tec team is working on production improvements to our facility and business. I want to build the radios that you the customer wants! I am looking for ways to reliably engage with our customers so we can do that, and I think factory support of the nets is one way to start. If I can accomplish one thing at Ten Tec it will be to be more customer-centric. There are numerous Ten Tec user nets on the air and it is my intention so support them by posting the time and frequency schedules on the website.
My all-time favorite is of course the Orion II so an Orion III is on my personal wish list for the future. Of the present production the Eagle is my favorite for having the best sound out of the box, and that is what my personal preference is always based on – good sound. I hope anyone reading this who is in the market for a new radio will help me support this great group by at least trying one of their radios. Ten Tec is like a big family, and I do not view this as me acquiring Ten Tec but more like me joining an extended family of talented and skilled people. I certainly would not take on this project without him and the other team members like Boyd Lichlyter and Patty Gann. We are extremely fortunate to have retained former engineering manager John Henry on a consulting basis and I must give him the greatest credit. Some team members have chosen to pursue retirement or other opportunities but the core competency remains.
The Ten Tec team is the nicest bunch of people you could hope to work with and have overall reacted positively to the changes. Unfortunately I have had to make some tough decisions which were made for the long term health and viability of the company. I feel extremely fortunate to now be in the position where I can use my skills and expertise from more than forty years of ham radio and SWLing to implement changes which I hope will make fantastic products even better. Everyone who uses a piece of equipment long enough, develops a personal wish list of things they would change or improve. I believe the Ten Tec transceivers to be some of the best transceivers available at any price and personally have been operating an Orion II until the first change of ownership. I have no plans to leave this business and will continue to operate Ten Tec as long as I am physically able to do so.
Dishtronix has been continuously operating for 17 years, is financially stable and will continue managing in a manner that promotes and maintains financial stability.
Here is his response:Īlthough Ten Tec has changed hands several times in the last couple of years, I would like to state that Ten Tec has changed hands for the last time in the foreseeable future. I wrote to Mike Dishop of Dishtronix, Ten Tec’s new owner, to ask him for more information about what we can expect from Ten Tec going forward. Although there had been much speculation that Dishtronix was the mystery buyer of Ten Tec, we got confirmation in the last couple of days.