1000 Marbles hummmmmmmm.........ponder over this story for a little while.......... The older I get, the more I enjoy Saturday mornings. Perhaps it's the quiet solitude that comes with being the firs
I tend to think a "Scout" would be an excellent choice for use by "Scouts". Especially when it comes to ease of use. But the Omni VI would probably be as good or better. Recently a significant amount
I sure would like to have a copy of the TB5EM assembly manual if you would be willing to do so before you send it to John or maybe John could send me a copy. I have been using a TB5EM for several yea
Personally I would not run the new Argo V off the 252MO supply unless it has had the over voltage and over current protection added either internally or inline as it did not have them from the factor
FB, Larry. I think you will be better off with the new supply. Better to be safe than sorry. No sense taking the risk with the new rig no more than the new supply costs. Good luck with the new statio
I would be more concerned about what the lightning is going to spew all over the inside of the house if you have no means of disconnecting the feedline away from the house if needed. I think this wou
The 20m Ten-Tec Users Net takes place at 20:30Z now during daylight savings time and at 21:30Z during standard time. We always keep the same time local so it is 4:30 eastern, 3:30 central, 2:30 mount
The times you mentioned are correct for the 20 meter net. It will always be at 4:30 PM Sevierville time. I am still a little confused on the 40 meter times. This looks like they have a 2 hour adjustm
What's so confusing about it? Both nets are always on at the same time of day, though not simultaneously. Mark made a simple mistake that you or I or anyone could have made, and he corrected it. Get
There was a very comprehensive article about this in the most recent South Eastern Repeater Association's Repeater Journal magazine. Several of the SERA ham's were involved in the recent BPL testing
Thanks for the links! I am glad someone who is more in touch with this topic than I has responded to this. Hope everyone will take advantage of and heed this info. Sounds like maybe Gary is a little
There is a manual and schematic for the 705 mic available online as .pdf download at www.qsl.net/tentec/manuals<http://www.qsl.net/tentec/manuals> . Hope you have already got it working from all the
The original 238 had the slide rule dial, the "A" is when they did away with the slide rule. Don't see a turns counter on any of them. Also the "A" and "B" has a selector switch to change the meter f
Thought I would pass this along to the group since there has been some discussion of the tuners recently. If anyone has one of these boards working or not I would be happy to have it. 73. Ed/w4wvw --
$25 only buys you 2 breakers. You could easily sell the extra but you will need the other one eventually if you hang around long enough. From my personal experience. 73. Ed/w4wvw -- Original Message
You will have to keep at least one of the other rigs so you will have something to compare it to! Keep the "C"!!! -- Original Message -- From: Jeff Kelly<mailto:jkelly@bellatlantic.net> To: tentec@co
The next time you do this you will be required to send US ALL $400!! : ) -- Original Message -- From: Rick Westerman<mailto:Rick@dj0ip.de> To: Rick@dj0ip.de<mailto:Rick@dj0ip.de> ; tentec@contesting.
Are you familiar with the SteppIR Fluid Motion Yagi? It has variable length elements which change length to tune the match as you change frequency or bands sort of like the screwdriver mobile antenna
I have an empty chassis for a 280 power supply for the cost of postage if anyone needs it. Tired of moving it out of the way every time I get something off the closet shelf. This is the bottom chassi
I have read all the replies to this post so far and I am still confused. Are we talking about 10 Hz or 100 Hz? The readout on my Corsair and any of the other Ten-Tec rigs of the same vintage doesn't