My first TT rig was a Triton IV that I bought used from a neighbor in 1977.
Prior to that I used an old Halicrafters HT32, HT 33 kw combo for the
transmitter and a Collins 75A4 receiver that I was given as a loaner. The combo
was just great but it weighed over 150 pounds and drew a lot of power even
without the the amplifier.
When I got the Triton a whole new world opened up. QSK was great and the
receiver was superb. I've used that rig up to a few months ago when I donated
to the Northeastern University Radio Club, W1KBN. I wanted the club members to
be able to understand and troubleshoot ham equipment and the Triton was ideal
for this, I felt. My colleague (Dave K1MBO) and I are currently working out
how to introduce these troubleshooting skills to the members.
After donating the Triton to the club I "upgraded" to a Corsair I which I'm
enjoying very much. Right now I don't see the need for anything more modern
although I like the specs of the Omni VI+ and the Eagle. I did, however,
purchase an Omni C on eBay because it is my understanding that it and the
Corsair were neck and neck in terms of performance and I wanted to test the two
side by side. I haven't gotten around to that and any comments from others
would be appreciated.
In terms of reliability I must say that over the years I had no problems with
the Triton except for the dial string. Ten Tec was very helpful in providing me
with the replacement and words of encouragement.
I am a strong Ten Tec proponent and look to acquaint a new generation of hams
and potential hams with the great engineering and user friendliness of the gear
(at least the vintage gear!)
Regards
Mike K1PEV
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On Jul 4, 2012, at 10:04 AM, "Lee WA3FIY" <wa3fiy@radioadv.com> wrote:
> My first Ten-Tec was a Corsair II purchased new. Prior to the Corsair I had
> an Icom 701 with
> which I was not at all happy. It had intermittent failure in the VFO from
> early on. Sent back to
> Icom for repair twice. No luck. Icom's answer was to buy a new rig......I
> did.....the Corsair II.
> I thought at the time it was a BIG step backward. Turned out to be one of
> the best purchases
> I ever made!
>
> When I turned the Corsair on for the first time and did some preliminary
> testing and set-up I
> thought for sure the rig was broken. When I keyed it I heard CW sidetone ok
> but with the key
> up I instantly heard band noise and nothing else. I got the impression it
> was not going into
> transmit mode. It was operating fine. Welcome to Ten Tec QSK! Took me a
> year or so to
> become accustomed to QSK but now cannot imagine operating any other way.
>
> Still have that radio and a few other TT's as well. My daily driver is a
> Pegasus/N4PY/RX320
> combo though which is nearly perfect for my present operating style but I
> still use the Corsair
> from time to time. In fact, it is on line as I type this.
>
>
> 73,
>
> -Lee-
>
> WA3FIY
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