I have a TT Corsair II and a Pegasus...and I have replaced the dc input with something a bit stouter to handle the current flow. IMHO the oem are inadequate to handle max current flow for long peroid
I did the same for the entire radio stations power supply to feed two hf and one dual band rig..did you put the blocking diode on a heatsink? -- Original Message -- From: "Chuck (Jack) Hawley" <c-haw
Having two of those old Johnson Matchboxes currently in use to feed two loops, I have often wished that someone would manufatcure either these or other link coupled transmatches. I have also wondered
Look at your power connector in the back of the rig....have had a 580 Delta, Corsair II and a recent Pegasus. I have replaced the power connector with something a lot stouter to preclude power dropof
Hi all...I have both the Corsair II and Pegasus.... My TT hand mike will work with either one The TT desk mike...model 705.. will key either rig, but will not modulate the Corsair II Neither one has
ain' broke..mine does the same! And I completely revamped the dc plug in the back with somehting a lot more stouter to keep the voltage drops down when transmitting. -- Original Message -- From: <OTA
Try feeding the delta loop at the bottom or top...I run two deltas, one cut for 80 meters--all band use--and one cut for 20. I feed the 80 mtr loop at the top with ladder line and open up the bottom
The first time I got on the air on 20 meters after purchasing and hooking up my brand new subwoofer to our home entertainment system, I really heard a racket from the subwoofer...even though the ente
I agree....it took me a very long time to find headphones that will work with my hearing aids...have worn them since I was a little kid... In my case, it was a pair designed to use with a portable cd
I have never been much in love with TT's knobs either....but found an easy and no-cost way to fix them... I just twisted a piece of steel wire around the outside of the part of the inside of the knob
um-mmmmm...define "damn good tuner" please...have ample junquebox, will homebrew.... -- Original Message -- From: "Jim Brown" <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com> To: <tentec@contesting.com> Sent: Saturday, S
Hi all... Some years ago I purchased a used Pegasus with an early LDG internal ant tuner..the one without a memory. I have since pulled the ant tuner and want to use it as a remote tuner and it has t
Please do send me a list of the commands..... thanks... -- Original Message -- From: "Mark Erbaugh" <mark@microenh.com> To: <tentec@contesting.com> Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2004 1:46 PM Subject: R
Hi all... I have recently purchased an old Ten Tec L network ant tuner..the one that was in kit form many years ago. I have noticed that when feeding it to a 22 ft elevated ground plane on 80 meters
Got a couple of nice replies right off the bat...should of added more specifics.. I am running barefoot at 100 watts..no amp in the place I am not using the internal balun but was using a 4:1 current
What I was originally trying to determine is why the older tuner would have swr drift while the new one didn't. I feed the base of the verticle with a 2:1 balun running in reverse...then to 450 ohm t
The older tuner is a Ten Tec 4229..the kit form of a 229 tuner. The newer one is a Ten Tec 238A tuner...same as the new ones except the paint job it a bit different. -- Original Message -- From: "Ste
Very good Al..I am the originial poster.. I was merely inquireing as to why one L network would have swr drift while another later model L network would not under some circumstances. I will query Ten
Had the same problem on the xyl's 2 yr old Dell...problem was overdose of spyware! -- Original Message -- From: "Jim Reid" <jimr.reid@verizon.net> To: <tentec@contesting.com> Sent: Monday, November 1
I have for sale or trade a Ten Tec 238A high power antenna tuner...in about as close to mint condition as one can get. No modifications other than the antenna and caps switches have more robust knobs