I just recently sold my T-Kit 1340, so I can't put it up for evaluations.
However, I would like to comment on some of its good and bad features. I can
only compare it with the Small Wonders kits which I've built.
The T-Kit has a hot receiver, puts out a hefty signal of about 3-4 watts
(depending on supply voltage), and is ruggedly packaged in a hefty, black
steel case. The construction manual is easy to understand. It could use a
digital dial or tuning with more bandspread.
The Small Wonders series CW kits seem to have a little better selectivity
and are easier to build, although with a less elaborate construction manual.
Both Ten-Tec and Small Wonders support their products well, so you can't go
wrong with either.
Just my humble opinions......
73, Winston K4CWQ
----- Original Message -----
From: <wb5jnc@juno.com>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 13:36 PM
Subject: [TenTec] T-kit 13xx series (esp. 1340) opinions?
> Greetings all,
>
> I know there have been some posts on this subject over the past few years,
but I would like to hear pros & cons on the 13xx T-Kits, especially the
1340, including comparisons to competitive products such as the Red Hot
series, Small Wonder Labs SWs, MFJ Cub, OHR, etc. Also, I would like to see
if anyone has a 13xx (pref. 1340) they would allow to be "evaluated" -- or I
might even consider purchase of either a built, partially built, or unbuilt
unit if the price is right. (There is a motive to my madness -- e-mail me
offline if you want details. But just remember, curiosity killed the cat, HI
HI!!!)
>
> TNX/73, Al
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