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[TenTec] IC-7800 - no but

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Subject: [TenTec] IC-7800 - no but
From: wn3vaw@fyi.net (Ron Notarius WN3VAW)
Date: Sat May 31 11:58:12 2003
For a mobile rig, how about a 50W to 100W output version of the Argonaut V?
But Diana?  Nah.  I was always partial to the Argosy name...

ICOM is supposed to be at the Breezeshooter's Hamfest tomorrow.  If the
alleged IC-7800 is out from under the Plexiglas, I'll let you know.

73, ron wn3vaw

"There is no reason for any individual to have a computer in their home."
--Ken Olson, President, Digital Equipment Corporation, circa 1977
(attributed)

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A TenTec Omega is an interesting concept - but at this time it's interesting
rather than practical. The market for such a radio is certainly small and it
may well be nonexistant.

Personally, I had rather someone else prove there's a significant market for
such a thing - but if there is a wish list for further product somewhere in
Sevierville, here's mine.

A "tween" rig between Jupiter and Orion. An updated and upgradable version
of
the Omni VI+, with a single reciever, two VFO's, etc., at a price point of
$2200-2500. Omni VII?

A "junior" version of the Jupiter,  with frequency readout and mode leds
instead of a screen, for a 100 watt HF mobile rig. Diana, perhaps?  Price
point,
$1,000 to $1,250.

A VHF/UHF dual 50/75 watt  all mode satellite rig. And it wouldn't hurt my
feelings if it were triband, 6, 2, and 70 cm. Price point, $2,000.  While
Jupiter has plenty of satellites it should have a different name.  Saturn?

A 1,000 to 1,500 watt  solid state amplifier, with your option of  either a
12 to 50 volt inverter with provision for a built in battery to keep the max
drain off the vehicle's electrical system, or a 50 V  70 A power supply for
AC
use; and a "low range" auto antenna tuner for up to 3:1 SWR or so. Should
sell
well at around $4,000 or a bit over.

No 2m mobile? No, let someone else bring the Chinese built disposables in
and
peddle them for $99.  Live and let live you know.

73  Pete Allen  AC5E
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