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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Thank You Fellow Hams (World's longest post, Warning,Multiple Topics)
From: John Sheeley <wb4qda@yahoo.com>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 22:25:51 -0700 (PDT)
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Kudos Jack!! 
I really liked your post and agree 100%. I am going to
miss you on the 40 meter Ten-tec net .I sure hope you
get moved and back on the air quickly

73      
John WB4QDA

--- Jack Emerson <w4tje@lexcominc.net> wrote:

> Within the next couple of weeks, I will  temporarily
> leave this reflector 
> while my family and I move to a new QTH.
> When I joined this reflector over 3 years ago, I
> owned 1 Ten Tec amp. I am 
> proud to tell any ham who will listen that I am
> taking with me to the new 
> shack 2 Ten Tec amps (Titan and Centaur), an Orion
> 2, a 238B Tuner, and the 
> Ten Tec remote encoder.
> So please, I ask you, put my name on the cult list.
> 3 years ago, I operated 99% SSB, and 99% on 15
> meters. I had not operated 
> CW since I passed my 20wpm exam in the early 90's. I
> still remember telling 
> the examiner for that test that if he passed me, I
> would promise to never 
> operate CW again.
> But after joining this reflector, it sure got the
> creative juices flowing 
> again. I still remember Tommy, W4BQF, talking about
> his QSO's at or near 
> 100 wpm, and thinking he was a nut. But you know
> what, it got me to 
> listening to CW again. And a funny thing happened, I
> put the pencil down, 
> and started at about 10wpm trying to copy it in my
> head. Now I'm up to 30 
> wpm in my head, actually more if the fist is good,
> and I am having the time 
> of my life. I realize that CW is an art, and no
> dumbing down by the powers 
> that be can kill it, as long as we continue to use
> it.
> 3 years ago, I used a kenwood rig, and thought that
> Ten Tec was for CW 
> buffs only. But in recent years I had told Stan at
> Ten Tec that if they 
> would ever design a big radio to compete with the
> FT1000 series, that had 
> Kenwood's audio on SSB, I would consider it. They
> built it, and I lived up 
> to my word, and boy am I glad I did.
> I must say admit that 9-11 played a small role in
> this as well. After 9-11, 
> I have tried my best to buy American made products
> as long as I believed 
> the product to be equal to the foreign competition.
> It's hard to explain, 
> but that's what I'm doing, and as long as my country
> is engaged in a war, I 
> will continue to do this. So that partly explains my
> decision to purchase 
> the Orion, but it has nothing to do with how happy I
> am that I made that 
> decision.
> Now here's some more random thoughts and
> acknowledgements for anyone that 
> is still awake:
> Having used both the Orion and Orion 2 side by side
> for 3 weeks, I sold the 
> Orion. I would have kept it, but I couldn't figure
> out a way to keep both 
> radios gainfully employed.
> The Orion with the early software worked fine on
> SSB, but would 
> occasionally lock up on CW, especially if the sweep
> was on. I learned to 
> keep the sweep off, and never had any more problems.
> The audio on the version 1.3xx software was better
> than anything I had ever 
> heard on the air. So if ur a fan of great SSB audio,
> and you own the Orion, 
> go back to that software if you think the audio was
> better in the early 
> releases.
> The NR feature on the early software for the Orion
> was amazing. Under the 
> proper band condx and signal strength, I could
> listen to perfect received 
> audio with no background noise.
> On the Orion 2, the NR feature sounds different,
> depending on who I am 
> listening to. On the Saturday morning QCWA net, for
> instance, the NR 
> feature brings out the audio for some stations, and
> they sound great, while 
> other stations on the same net sound terrible with
> the NR on. So I would 
> say the NR is not broke, but it is different than
> the way it worked on the 
> 1.3xx Orion software.
> As for the audio, the Orion with 1.3xx software
> sounded perfect to me, as I 
> said. But I worked AE4BC last Sunday, and his Orion
> 2 sounded just as 
> perfect to my ears as any Orion that I have heard.
> The audio settings on 
> the Orion 2 and the Orion with 1.3xx software are
> way different. Ten Tec 
> told me on the phone there was no difference, but I
> think they were simply 
> wrong on that. However, once you find the proper
> settings, The Orion 2 
> sounds great, at least to me. Just 3 weeks ago, on
> 15m, a European station 
> told me that the audio on my Orion 2 sounded better
> than the audio of the 
> 1.3xx Orion that was on frequency with me. At the
> same time, there have 
> been times when I have heard a rough edge on
> occasional words spoken on 
> Orion 2 radios. I don't know if it is coming from
> improper settings, rf 
> issues, or software issues. But I have heard it. But
> remember, when the 
> Orion came out, it took about 2 months before anyone
> figured out how to 
> properly tweak the audio on those rigs. I remember
> many a Sunday afternoon 
> listening to Orion ops on the Ten Tec net marveling
> about their wonderful 
> new Orions, and thinking how for that kind of money,
> their audio sure did 
> sound very vanilla.
> OK, here's my "thank you's"
> W4BQF, Tommy, Yes I thought you were a nut, and I
> was wrong. Then I thought 
> you were mean for disparaging the Orion. Then you
> and I started working 
> each other on the air, rather than arguing on the
> internet. I then learned 
> what a patient cw op you were, and you helped me
> greatly. CW will never 
> come naturally to me, but it has come to me, and I
> am still plugging away, 
> and you have played a major role in helping me.
> Tommy, I still have no idea 
> at what speed you top out at, but I am in no
> position to dispute it. It's 
> fast.
> N4LQ, Steve, another ham that I argued with here,
> who called me up on 80m 
> cw one evening and was as patient and courteous with
> me as could be.
> N4TN, Don, runs circles around me on the bands
> because he is just a flat 
> out great CW op. As with Tommy and Steve, tnx for
> helping me along.
> W4ZV, Bill, inspired me to try the low bands. Tnx to
> listening to ur 
> activities on 160m cw, I installed some beverages,
> put in some radials, 
> arose before the sunrise for 2 years, and finally
> worked a JA on 160m. From 
> listening to you, I also learned that 25wpm is a
> good operating speed to 
> shoot for in cw contests when condx are marginal.
> Additional kudos to WB4BQF and W4CAK.
> But the biggest tnx goes to Ten Tec for their
> products. Ten Tec, you have 
> played the greatest role in the pure enjoyment of
> being on the air than at 
> any time since I became a ham 29 years ago.
> Finally, I hate to end on a sour note, so I will say
> this as nice as I can. 
> The negative comments on this reflector do adversely
> affect  sales for this 
> company. 3 weeks ago, I received a telephone call
> from a ham who had just 
> received his Orion 2 that day. He was having trouble
> setting it up, so I 
> got on the air with him and we sorted it out. During
> the course of the 
> conversation, he told me that he had wanted for some
> time to buy an Orion, 
> but after joining the reflector, all the negative
> comments about the Orion 
> and Orion 2  had scared him to death. He said that
> if he had not heard me 
> on the air with mine, and W4WTB with his, he doubted
> that he would have 
> gone through with it.
> Last week, he called me up and told me that he was
> absolutely amazed at how 
> good this radio actually is. Having used the Orion 2
> for a couple of weeks, 
> he said that he still cannot understand the nit
> picking on the reflector. I 
> told him to love the radio, but to tolerate the
> reflector.
> I am only on 1 other reflector, but it seems that
> reflectors can be free 
> speech run amuck. I learned in the Marines the
> simple rule to compliment in 
> public, but to criticize in private. When I have
> found issues with Ten Tec 
> equipment, I picked up the phone and called them, or
> sent an e-mail to dits 
> and bits. I didn't get on the reflector and have a
> nervous breakdown. It 
> 
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