A fellow once fussed at me for a 'wide' CW signal from my Triton 544. He said he could hear my clicks and buzzes all the way up to the phone band. The trouble was that I was not using shielded cable
This is funny. He already said that grounding the negative post to the chassis cured his problems. . . I rest my case. remote shield earth from connect rig
Turn down the RF gain or turn on the attenuator (if there is one). Please use plain text and not HTML when sending to the reflector. Mike N4NT After using a Corsair one for several years I now have a
Hi, Glenn-- The rebuild kit for the remote ought to differ slightly from that for the rig. This is because the PTO kit has a machined groove to accommodate the dial cord. Normally the PTO can just be
I saved it and looked at it with notepad. It seemed harmless. The URL in it went to some ham radio dealer who still has some Ten-Ten rigs. Looking at the prices, he'll have them for a long time to co
The bad thing about these viruses is that with Outlook Express and possibly Outlook, one of the files is identified as an audio files which will open automatically as background inserts. Zone Alarm c
Others are infected with Win32.Aliz worm. Mike N4NT While this is not related directly to Tentec, I've received several messages via the reflector that are infected with the following: Virus: WORM_BA
With most of those plugs/jacks, you can remove the black part which has the pins by removing a small screw. Then you could take a chassis one and put it into an inline case. Mike could Omni adapter w
I have a meter for the Hercules 444. It is calibrated in volts and watts. It is free for anyone who needs it -- just pay a buck for shipping. If more than one person wants it, first in line gets it.
Hi Ken, et al The Ten-Tec audio filter for the Argosy is the same as that from Embedded Research. The only problem I had with either of those filters was because the Argosy had two circuit configurat
Answering your question: "Can anyone think of a variable in the triband/tower/8 ft rods/ Astron power supply set up that would cause a Scout's transmit frequency to jump around widely and wildly ?" Y
BS Having "strapped the negative post to the cabinet" on Astron supplies, I would suggest that Stuart's analysis is in error. Here's why: If you examine the schematic of some Astron supplies, you wil
Well, you may have 30 years experience but you are way wrong about the Astrons because of their circuit configuration. If you carry your logic further, I ought to go into my Ten-Tec supplies and make
My comments had to do with the linear supplies, too. Do be so kind as to give me the edition and page number of Grounding and Shielding by Ralph Morrison that you referred to. 73, Mike N4NT@chartertn