On 9/7/2021 2:11 PM, Jon Iza wrote: Folks, I have received a message from someone I suppose is on the list, with one of my messages attached and with the following text : "I have made some edits. Ple
On 4/1/2018 8:24 PM, Joe Papworth via TenTec wrote: ... Yeah, it was an April newsletter article I wrote a few years back. The reflector made it hard to read because it ran the paragraphs together. O
The text is being stripped out of all your emails to the reflectors. Turn off HTML or other formatting - only plain text is allowedfor security reasons. Also, no attachments are allowed. 73, Gus Hans
Hi Mike, The easiest way is to respond to one of the emails in the thread using "Reply to List" (in Thunderbird) or the equivalent in other email programs while viewing that email. That will send you
On 9/13/2014 3:38 PM, Rick - DJ0IP / NJ0IP wrote: ... Final note: is it 4:1 or 1:4? Gosh I don't know. Sevick defined it one way, but the vendors selling these devices call it the other way. Let's fo
On 9/13/2014 7:55 PM, Bob McGraw - K4TAX wrote: I been puzzled by the most frequent and most common uses of the 4:1 balun. It seems that hams believe necessary to use a balanced feed system, open wir
I agree with you. The Model 234 that I used long ago with my original Triton IV worked very well. I now have a Model 715 (for use with an Icom rig), but I don't think it sounds nearly as good as the
All of what you wrote is true, but my reply was to a question about the SGC company, not Ten-Tec. I have owned products produced by both of these fine companies and respect both. Cheers, Gus Hansen K
Hi Jim, ... A phenomenon known as "memory leak" can happen when one program module does not manage its memory spaces well and inadvertently writes data on top of other data as I have described. No, t
One notable exception so far: Triton (one of Neptune's moons) and the famous Motorola/Ten-Tec legal affair. My "Triton IV" bought in 1978 displayed only the Model 544 label because of it. Gus Hansen
jonklinkhamer@comcast.net wrote: ... I was wondering if anyone has any theories as to why the price went down until further notice? I'm just a stupid engineer with no marketing skills. Just curious.
2400 is a legitimate synonym for 0000 in the 24 hour time system. It can be used as the specification of an ending time, but is not used as a starting time. I write firmware for security systems and
who sez ham radio folk aren't courteous and share their hobby ... I'm delighted to see a couple of American companies kicking butt with some world class ham equipment. Let's hope that Ten-Tec and Ele
Actually, unless the nets have changed recently, they are: 14.329 MHz Sunday at 1630 "Sevierville" Time (EST / EDT) 7.182 MHz Sunday at 1730 "Sevierville" Time (EST / EDT) 73, Alan N5NA <snip> Which
Given that for many years an Argonaut has been commonly called an "argo" in conversation on and off the air, it is odd that Ten-Tec called the low power version of the Scout an Argo. I should think t
And I suppose "Cub Scout" would also have been considered too close to the MFJ name. It's really hard to choose meaningful and unique names for products these days. And Ten-Tec had already been burne
Read Scott's entire post. The information you seek is in the last paragraph: Unfortunately, I don't think it will be any time soon that this is available. All of our spare resources are being put int