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Re: [TenTec] repairs

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] repairs
From: Al Gulseth <wb5jnc@centurytel.net>
Reply-to: wb5jnc@centurytel.net, Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 10:39:52 -0500
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It would be interesting if someone had the time to inventory the schematics 
and parts lists of the older TT rigs to see what is actually there. My guess 
is that when it comes to the less common devices, careful shopping at surplus 
electronics suppliers/hamfests, using adapter boards with functional 
equivalent parts which have a different pinout, and having a "salvage yard 
mentality" willingness to scavenge parts from non working or obsolete 
equipment could yield most of what might be needed at a reasonable cost. (The 
point is that TT generally wasn't the only manufacturer to use these 
devices.) There are also retrofit digital displays available. The only real 
sourcing issue might be PA transistors (e.g. Argosy MRF477s.)

Then again, these rigs are inexpensive enough that keeping a spare/parts rig 
around as suggested probably wouldn't be that big of a deal if you have the 
storage space available.

73, Al

On Thu October 30 2014 8:56:53 pm Bwana Bob wrote:
> Well, one can't stock every part, except in the case of a vacuum tube
> radio, like a Heath transceiver where you can have a set of spare tubes
> and a box of resistors and caps. Even with older Ten-Tecs, like the
> Triton, Omni, or Corsair, there are plenty of DIP IC's that might not be
> commmon.  If you are in the boonies and absolutely must have a working
> radio at all times (and who wouldn't), the best bet is to have a spare
> radio that you can switch to until you are able to repair the primary
> radio.
>
>              73,
>
>              Bob WB2VUF
>
> On 10/27/2014 4:18 AM, Wade Staggs wrote:
> > *The 585 Paragon is New enough to be Dead Bang on Frequency and is very
> > easy to repair. Same thing with the Omni 6 Rigs. Although the Older
> > production runs are best, where surface mount components are concerned.
> > You could always purchase an old Omni D and add one of the DDS kits to
> > it. After adding the DDS Kit, they are very stable rigs.*
> >
> > *                                                                73 from
> > Wade/KJ4WS*
> >
> > On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 6:17 PM, Spencer <k5gak@powerc.net> wrote:
> >> Are there any radios that are user serviceable other than the antiques?
> >> If I am in the middle of nowhere and my radio quits
> >> then what?
> >>
> >> Spencer W1GAK
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