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[TenTec] General coverage RX/XCVR suggestions?

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Subject: [TenTec] General coverage RX/XCVR suggestions?
From: Al Gulseth <wb5jnc@gulseth.net>
Reply-to: wb5jnc@gulseth.net,Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 07:08:19 -0500
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OK folks,

I need some input here. I'm looking for a reasonably priced general coverage 
rig (either receiver or transceiver). The intended uses would include both SW 
BC and ham band listening, with good CW performance a must. Also, the XYL is 
a KC Royals fan (with no local affiliates -- all the stations are "secondary 
coverage" situations), so good performance on the AM BC band would be a plus. 
I would also prefer "user-serviceable" solid state (i.e., no surface mount).

In looking at the possibilities, I have come up with the following list among 
the Ten-Tec offerings: a few other alternatives I am considering are listed 
at the end. Your comments/suggestions concerning my assessment of these is 
requested (list is in alphabetical order):

Argonaut V: positives: compact size, good performance based on reviews. 
Drawbacks: not easily user serviceable, stretches the budgeted range.

Delta II: positives: reasonably compact size, fits target price range, good 
performance from my contact with one some time back. Drawbacks: lack of 
availability?

Paragon: positives: excellent performer based on "hands-on" experience, good 
availability (several currently listed for sale in various places). 
Drawbacks: larger footprint, stretches the budgeted range.

RX-320: positives: excellent performer according to reviews, small footprint.
Drawbacks: not stand alone (requires control computer of some sort or 3rd 
party "front panel" at extra cost).

SP-325: positives: excellent performer, reasonably priced. Drawbacks: limited 
availability, possible service issues due to obsolete parts, large footprint.

T-kit 1254: positives: small footprint, well within budget range. Drawbacks: 
not as versatile in filtering etc.

Other possibilities outside the TT product line I am considering include the 
Drake SSR-1 or SW series and possibly some of the Ickesu (AKA Yaecomwood) 
offerings.

Any comments or suggestions?

-- 
TNX/73, Al

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