Ron: I'll have a look tomorrow. Might even have a few of them from a '6 that was parted out. 73 Clayton N4EV From: Ron Notarius W3WN <wn3vaw@verizon.net> To: 'Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment' <tent
You might look at the TenTec WIKI. Tink it's posted there. Clayton N4EV It seems that a few years ago that someone on here addressed that problem and I am wondering if anyone knows the answer to the
Rick: Thanks for the update! Mike I wish you and both companys the best. I know it's a rough go right now, butam hoping things will break in your favor really soon. A TenTec diehardClayton N4EV F
Bob: You might try to find some of the UNADILLA KW-40 traps. Last time I looked, they were out of them.I have used my dipole for over 25 years and it still will handle the load. Here is a link Mu
Gary: I looked at my spare board and see no jumpers. This is a 42837 rev c on one corner and 92837 rev d on the othercorner. Your best guess! HI. On the top of the board it says 92837 rev c in t
Tom: The exact opposite will happen to the zener. I have used a 15v 10 watt zener diode and a 20 amp fusefor years. There is no current limiting resistor for the diode. When the voltage exceeds 1
You might want to have a manual. Those adjustments are listed. I have sold my Jupiter some time ago and do rememberreading how to set the levels. Clayton N4EV Hello fellow Ten Tec users. I just pu
The latter option is what you want. The one on the back is for something like a dual paddle keyer.You should just change the 1/8 inch plug out for the correct one. Clayton N4EV From: John Rippey <w3
Gary: I have a PLL board from my old 563 that went out to lunch and never came back. I have not been ableto repair it because I really do not have access to the equipment for testing. I did try to
I doubt you would find a 240kw dry dummy load. I used to use a water cooled load to test and tune several Continental 250kwtransmitters. Would measure the delta temp change of the water to tell how
I would just pull the PA from the Paragon and drop it in the Corsair. Most of the TenTec PA stages look alike ? Wonder why? HI. Might have to tweek the biasand input ckt, but that is what I'd try
I bought 3 ceramic posts and never installed them. Wanted to replace theplastic ones. I'll send them to you for the postage. I sold the '238 and no longer need them. 73 Clayton N4EV Send photo of w
Mike, Sorry to hear of the problems you are running into. I can only wish you well in getting things going again.To be very blunt, there ain't an 'e' in Smoky Mountains, might be a lot of smoke tho.
Rick: You might check with Petr to see if there is a bare bones CQRlog.I use it here and know it's the best. He might have some ideas for you. 73 Clayton N4EV I don't need any frills, just simple l
Perry: I have a knob from a 563 that was parted out. It looks almost new with no marksor divots (hi). The "tire" is new and black as per original. TenTec calls the rubber ring a tire. The go for
You're doing OK Mike. Jump in and I believe things will go well.Good luck with TecTec and am looking forward to see new equipment. 73 Clayton N4EV From: Mike Dishop via TenTec <tentec@contesting.com
Ken, that cable is easy to build. You will need a db25 to fit the radio and then two more to mate with your connectors. You will only need a 3 wire shielded cable and use pins 1,2,3, and the shield
Denton, I'm old fashioned because I will not allow a switcher in the house. Some of my says are:if it ain't pig, it's not bacon and if it ain't pig it ain't sausage. So, if it ain't linear, it ain't
Well said Jim. I just do not want to contribute to the trash on the air. I use an old GE repeater supply that has a battery charger and relay toprovide power when the local power drops out. I did a
Joe: My first station was a surplus ARC5 station on 40 meters. My uncle helped me get on the airand did manage to get the transmitter xtal controlled. I used that station for quite a long time and