Thanks Al,
That looks like the same announcement that Ten Tec sent directly to me a while back. I've bought a few items new from them over the years and I get announcements and sale notifications from them. I'm really looking to see what they did at Dayton and what they had on display.
- WA1TRY
That looks like the same announcement that Ten Tec sent directly to me a while back. I've bought a few items new from them over the years and I get announcements and sale notifications from them. I'm really looking to see what they did at Dayton and what they had on display.
- WA1TRY
(05-20-2014, 09:01 AM)N1API Wrote:(05-19-2014, 10:22 PM)WA1TRY Wrote: I wonder if anyone saw Ten Tec at the show? Got a late report from them about a week ago announcing that they were merging with Alpha (the amp. people) Don't know what the new company is going to be called .. but I heard a rumor that Alpha is building or moving to a new facility near to where Ten Tec is ..
From the May 15th ARRL Newseletter
Alpha and TEN-TEC to Merge Under RF Concepts Banner
Two major American Amateur Radio manufacturers are joining forces. Alpha Amplifiers and TEN-TEC have announced that they will merge under the RF Concepts brand. The announcement came May 9 in Longmont, Colorado, where RF Concepts and Alpha are headquartered. TEN-TEC, the older of the two concerns, is located in Sevierville, Tennessee. The merger creates a multi-million-dollar company with a product line that extends from QRP transceivers to legal-limit amplifiers. RF Concepts/Alpha Amplifiers has been in business since the early 1970s and has produced more than 13,000 amps. 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. While there is a small overlap in the companies' respective product lines, RF Concepts Chairman Michael Seedman, AA6DY, called the union "the perfect combination of Amateur Radio brands."
"For more than 40 years, Alpha Amplifiers and TEN-TEC have shared a reputation in the Amateur Radio market for offering exceptionally well-engineered, American-made products backed by extraordinary customer service," said Seedman. "Alpha Amplifiers is known for 'key-down performance,' and TEN-TEC is known for pushing the boundaries of transceiver performance and capabilities." Such a merger "makes perfect sense," he added, pointing out that the merger will more than double the size of RF Concepts, allowing it "to invest more capital in innovative engineering and customer-driven product development."
Plans call for RF Concepts to share operations between its Colorado and Tennessee locations, and the company is looking for a new operations facility in the Sevierville area that would house manufacturing as well as some engineering resources as well as technical and customer support services. TEN-TEN had announced that it would not be holding its annual hamfest in Tennessee this year, due to plans to relocate its headquarters this fall. TEN-TEC announced "a massive moving sale" during September. The Colorado facility will house engineering resources, technical and customer support services, and much of the front-office operation.
Announcement of the merger came a week before Dayton Hamvention®, where both Alpha and TEN-TEC will continue to operate separate booths. Alpha will be demonstrating its not-yet-released DreamTuner 4040 Automatic Antenna Tuner, while TEN-TEC will unveil the Patriot, an open-source, Arduino-based SSB transceiver.
The two companies are privately held, and terms of the merger were not disclosed. Read more http://www.arrl.org/news/alpha-and-ten-t...pts-banner .
Rich - WA1TRY