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writes: On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 00:40:03 GMT, Larry Johnson wrote: Frank - this is how big business works. They're not in business to do favors for you, they're in business to make money. Period. _________________________________________________ ________ Not true. Like all businesses, Tek must please their customers while making money or soon there will be no customers. The trick is to strike the right balance. Tektronix has been in business for ~50 years now, so I'd say they are doing it right. -- Bill, W7TI p.s. I'm an ex-employee, so grains of salt will be distributed as necessary. Bill, I've never worked for Tektronix. My personal oscilloscope is a Philips 50 MHz dual-trace used demo unit bought at a fair deal from a Philips representative in 1981. On the other hand, I've been very much acquainted with their line of instruments since 1954 and can say that their quality, maintainability, and holding-of-accuracy is excellent. I can afford them for contract jobs...just can't afford them for personal use. The price of ALL electronics instruments has constantly gone up in the last half century...the major reason probably in that the performance and range and flexibility has also increased...which leads to the various companies amortizing new instrument development costs back to the buyers. Like TS for all those who want high-performance goodies at Knight-Kit prices. Len Anderson retired (from regular hours) electronic engineer person |
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