With all of this sub-referencing, I'm beginning to think Dennis Miller is running around loose on the reflector...... -- Reed O. Krenn / WW3A reed_ww3a@alltel.net "You will be reincarnated as a toad;
Yinz better wahtch aht Yinz better not paht yinz better not cry, I'm tellin yinz houscome Santa Claus is comin' dahntahn He's makin' a list He's checkin' it aht He's gowen find aht who's nebby an 'at
Ok, since we're off-topic, here is a good article on another Linux distribution: http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT3135712364.html -- Reed O. Krenn / WW3A reed_ww3a@alltel.net
The battery is needed with some of the older Ten Tec's as well. The Model 540, for example, uses a 1/4 inch stereo phone plug, and there is no voltage to power the electret element in the 705 on the
A big Thank You to the fine folks at Ten Tec for another great hamfest. Larger flea market, lot's of bargains (couldn't find a DR-1, though...;-), and good fellowship from many members of the "TT Wor
Are there any list members who are Jupiter owners and who live in the Pittsburgh, PA area? I have a ham friend living there who, after many years, has finally been bitten by the HF bug, and is lookin
....and a noise blanker as good as (or better?) than the Scout's! Reed / WW3A <snip> What would I want in a new Ten-Tec rig? A compact mobile programmable radio. Perhaps repackage the Jupiter with a
My 963 behaves exactly like yours, Rick. It only powers the Orion. Reed / WW3A <snip> Harry, I'm not a heavy user, but I have my 963's fan coming on about every 10 minutes and remaining on for about
Well, at least this thread was aptly titled: 'Sensitivity Issues'. Too bad they had little to do with the equipment................. Reed / WW3A Most Humble Pledge to the Ten Tec Worshippers Cult
Very Interesting! During the 80's I worked at Sangamo Weston in the Advanced Technologies Group where we were exploring PLC with Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSS). Our research was for remote met