I have an absolutely mint Ten-Tec RX-321 for sale. If you are familiar with this special Ten-Tec made for Globe Wireless, you will know that it is incorporates remarkable improvements over the standa
[Not to be seen as 'spamming' this list... just one last mention as other items listed before are sold...] For Sale: Ten-Tec Century 22 with built in 'pulsed-style' 100/25 kHz calibrator. Re-strung P
I thought I had some notes here on this but can't find them. Anyway here is my question: I have a filter that was suppose to be a model 217, 500 Hz 9MHz. It came in a used Ten-Tec Omni-C. There was f
I applaud the support movement. I am always interested in anything that Ten-Tec deems critical enough to move their resources for. When I buy a Ten-Tec I accept that I am buying into the product, the
_Keyspan USB 4-Port Serial Adapter (Model USA-49WLC) <http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/5395> _Lots of inexpensive USB to serial adapters are available and most of them work for general purpose seri
Pretty much says it all. If you are looking for the Ten-Tec 250Hz 9MHz crystal filter and have a properly working 500Hz 9MHz filter to trade send me an email direct. 73, Jerry, KG6TT -- Ralph Jerald
The main issue that I have with this version (really a carry over issue for every version since 2.x) is the slight (slight?) audio fuzziness I hear, especially noticeable in headphones (I typically u
I have a similar problem determining when I am on zero beat. I can press the SPOT button on my Orion and tune back and forth for ever and it seems my ear says "sounds good to me" regardless of how cl
Have you got a set of drop down feet and bail for the Model 255 PS (matches the original Omni B/C) that you can spare? I have a deserving power supply that came without them. The ones for the 243 rem
I am looking for a very nice (cosmetically like new), recent serial number, fully functional, Argonaut V with TCXO, newer heatsink/fan, SSB mod, mic, power cable (etc), and original manual. Package O
I know there a bunch of these around... most aren't that nice, but I doubt there are more than a small handful in this (9+) condition: Triton IV (model 540) with CW Audio Filter, Noise Blanker, Calib
Triton IV (model 540) with CW Audio Filter, Noise Blanker, Calibrator, all 10-meter crystals (late serial number with all factory mods installed) 262G Power supply/speaker/VOX 207 External ammeter 24
Omni C 546C with 500Hz and 1.8kHz optional filters, WARC band crystals installed. 243 matching remote VFO 255 matching power supply/speaker 234 matching RF speech processor manuals The 243 is in mint
This is the bail type that goes over and around the feet, not the newer design that goes between the feet.... If you have a set of feet and the bail that are surplus to your needs.... 73, Jerry, KG6T
What is the Triton IV quieter than the Argonaut V? I've not owned an Argonaut V as yet but I did have a Jupiter and I still have a Pegasus and an Orion... all DSP designs. And I had a Triton IV since
I have a 250 Hz filter that is a poor fit for my Argosy (not enough compensation in the Argosy circuit for the 219) so I would like to trade it for a model 217, 500 Hz 9Mhz filter. Got one to trade?
This is Ten-Tec's sharpest bandwidth CW filter. It fits all the original Omni series, the Argosy series, a first IF filter for the Omni VI, and a roofing filter for the Orion 565. I pulled it from my
Paul, you are probably aware but if not... here goes. The Omni-VI Plus provides signal compensation for the 219 filter in the form of additional in-stage amplification. There is a jumper next to wher
Anyone else experience over-heat damage to the the fuse area on the 963's power supply's circuit board? If so, what did you trace the over-current problem too? In my case it appears that the mini-gla
I am selling my remaining analog Ten-Tec stations this week. These are VERY nice setups (those of you who bought from me before know I take excellent care of my equipment). Everything works correctly