$800 certainly seems to be the target price for a starting radio bought new these days. From the website for Universal Radio, I find the following prices for what I might consider "entry" radios (for
Out of curiousity, do the newer Ten-Tec IF-DSP rigs (Pegasus, Jupiter, the RX-350 receiver, and the planned Orion and QRP 516) have a notch filtering capability? None of the references on the web pag
I have a Scout, and so am familiar with the Jones filter in that radio. Although I usually don't crank it in much (it "howls" too much for my ears), I find it is a good filter at removing the opposit
I have an Argosy II that desparately needs its PTO rebuilt. I have the necessary PTO rebuild kit from Ten-Tec for the task. However, how do I begin? How do I get at the PTO to the point where I begin
Over the weekend I had the chance to operate a Delta II in the Wisconsin QSO Party. This was my first exposure to a Delta II. Overall I thought the rig was okay, with the exception being the Jones fi
I've been following these various threads on the Orion and 516, and now feel it is time to put in my $.02 worth and give another perspective: I personally hope that T-T continues through with the 516
Folks, I've had my radio (an Argosy II) mostly off over the last few weeks (I just haven't been in much of a radio mood, I guess). Tonight when I turned it on and started tuning through the CW portio
I am please to announce that Paul Valko, W8KC, has put the Ten Tec "Lineage" information that I collated earlier on his Virtual Ten*Tec Museum page. The direct address to the document is http://www.o
Ten Tec Users: I have an Argosy 525D that I just acquired that I am having fun with. I understand that there was an article written at some point in the past on the Argosy 525D, with tips on mods and
Has there been published anywhere a chart that indicates the lineage of the transceivers, in both their years of production and what evolved from what? The unofficial Ten Tec pages give the radios in
Just a quick note to let you know that I am monitoring all the traffic in response to my question regarding lineage of Ten Tec transceivers. I will hopefully be collating where we are at this weekend
Ten Tec Gear "lovers" and experts -- A week ago I asked about the lineage and production dates for Ten Tec HF amateur radio transceivers. Below (as I promised) is a summary of the information collate
You guys must not have anything else to do on a weekend <g>, as I have already received a large number of corrections and updates for part A on Dates of Development in my summary. To save a bit of ti
Ten-Tec Experts -- I have not received any further comments in several days (essentially since I submitted the updated production start years about two weeks ago). One year that I have not heard back
Thanks, Steve, for reminding about the power supply being internal to the Century 21. Yep, that would explain the height difference between the C21 and other rigs which are without the internal power
Paul asked: Paul, The Century 22 is *also* a direct conversion rig like the Century 21. I don't know the specs on the C21, but the C22 has a VFO tuning 6.5 down to 6.0 mHz, which is mixed with xtals
Ten Tec Fans -- Below you will find the updated "lineage" document that I have been working on. It is as complete as I can get it without more specifics, such as from Ten Tec itself. Copies have alre