That's a bad idea. Built in conflict of interest! And Jim says it's a lot of work -- Ten-Tec would have to assign an employee to the task. 73, Mike N4NT -- It's not necessarily a conflict of interest
Wait until you have a moment, join, read the messages, and then unsubscribe. Not that difficult. mike k5wmg Why I cant browse this reflector on Yahoo just to read the messages? I have to join this gr
I do it all the time. Doesn't take long. Guess it depends on whether you want to read what they have posted or not. Sure, it's a pain, could be a lot easier, and you or I would have done it different
I agree, Grant. I moderate a list and we do not have spam problems there. I do check incoming email addresses that look the least bit suspicious. Plenty of room here or there, as a mix with other Ten
I think that posting it to the website would be of great help to TenTec lovers. 73, Joe W2KJ -- Especially those of us looking for a good, reasonably-priced Delta. 72, mike K5WMG == Formerly WB5YJX Q
Rusty, If it doesn't sell as a package, would you consider just the 580 Delta? Poor college prof here looking for a mobile rig. mike k5wmg _______________________________________________ TenTec maili
Doc, Depends on if you want to go commercial or want the challenge of homebrewing. I used a multiband vertical dipole for a long time, roof mounted at about 25 feet. Used a small tripod on the roof t
Need to ask a couple of questions. I am using a Scout mobile on cw and ssb, and on ssb, I am currently using the stock mike. As I generally operate at 1 watt, I need all the audio punch I can get, so
any idea what I'd have to do to use a Heil HM-10 effectively with it? Michael, the Argosy uses a different type of mic than the newer rigs. It requires a high impedance mic. I use a Shure 404c with m
Thanks. I'll give the Shure a looking at here. mike k5wmg Mike: My Scout seems to like dynamic mics. I have used a Cobra CB mic and a Shure CM14A "controlled magnetic reluctance" mic with good audio
Tell me more aobut the monster balun. mike k5wmg Scott, you need to read and heed Bob's (K4TAX) previous post. Dump the Windom, feed an 80m dipole with openwire through a simple Monster Balun (which
I have a real problem with the new house. I built a wall of amoires seperated by a desk where I write (college prof/fiction writer). It also holds all the gear on one of the shelves over my computer.
Has anyone here used the Ten Tec V-Beram type antenna? What about any of the the Force 12 verticals? Interested in talking some off list. Thanks. 72, mike K5WMG == HQRP MosQRPitos, FISTS #10403, QRP-
Obviously should have been the relatively new "V-Beam." Typing too fast for the brain to spell-check. Sri. mike k5wmg Has anyone here used the Ten Tec V-Beram type antenna? What about any of the the
Thanks for the information. Appreciate it. mike k5wmg Some years ago, I convinced our local club to try Horizontal Vee beams for Field Day, and we did so, with fun results. For three years, then move
"Those that can afford high Dollar to db ratio antenna systems can easily afford two 7800's" And then there are those of us who use Argosys (and Deltas, and 509's, etc.) and homebrew antennas, and st
I agree 100%, Bill. Hate it but it's unfortunately nearly an necessary evil. I use a Kent single and have a Bencher single I really like. Also have a beautiful iambic mercury that is a pain-in-the-bu
I agree about the Bencher - can't find a W8FYO (or one I can afford). I do use the single paddle Bencher and it works very well. Also use a dual paddle Long Island Mercury, but find myself using the
I'd contact Bob Heil and see what he has to say. He's a pretty reasonable guy. mike k5wmg Hi, My Orion, with its' Ten Tec/Heil Studio One mike, is less than one year old. And the paint on the mike bo
I have somewhere around 20 paddles (and 30 or so keys), including a Long Island Mercury and some other fairly expensive paddles. I also have many of the paddles preferred in the past (Brown Brothers,