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Re: [TenTec] Ten Tec rig I'd like to have.

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Ten Tec rig I'd like to have.
From: "W1GOR" <W1GOR@Maine.RR.Com>
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Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 11:33:01 -0500
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Mike,

I missed, by several weeks, the opportunity to buy, from TenTec, a factory-fresh Omni VI+ and opted for the Jupiter instead. I am very pleased with the Jupiter, my first software programmable radio. I would agree with your wish of an Omni VII, with a few changes... I have not seen a band scope that equals the true panoramic adapter (CRT type) of the past. Instead of placing the band scope in the radio itself, I would prefer a video output that could be fed to an external monitor, laptop or desktop computer, or, if there is a possibility, a vertical and horizontal sweep output that could be fed to an external oscilloscope. This option would provide the user with options to fit his/her individual requirements.

An added feature of an external readout is that the main processor will not have to manage an internal display, but simply provide an output that could be externally converted to whatever type of display that the user chooses. The Panadapters (BC-1068???) of WWII were fed from the IF output of a suitable receiver. I used one for many years, until the power transformer developed an internal problem. It's probably part of the landfill that now supports J.F.Kennedy International Airport in NYC...<grin>

I believe that it was K3UJ who had proposed a revised Jupiter that would include an Orion receiver... Now that WOULD be a killer radio at a more affordable price than the Orion. Come to think of it...what is needed is a real mid-priced radio that would incorporate the best features of the Jupiter and the basic-to-intermediate features of the Orion. I don't own an Orion (can't justify the cost), however, after reading of the successes of many contest stations that use the Orion, we can be sure that the Orion can, and does, hold it's own against the competition. For those of us who routinely chase DX, ragchew, and rarely, if ever, contest... A 'street-legal' hot-rod Jupiter would be a welcome product. Until then, I have my Jupiter, factory stock, which, when necessary, drives a Kenwood TL-922 'afterburner'.

Happy New Year to All...

73, Larry - W1GOR


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