Hello Everyone. Ever since I graduated from Oakland University, I have used a wonderful alumni benefit of a "free" alumni email account and a small amount of file space for a website. I'm sure many o
Hello Everyone! Ok, the truth has to be told. I actually got to see the Orion a couple weeks ago when I paid an unannounced visit to the factory. You see there was this wonderful story-telling festiv
...would replace the Jupiter/Peg. I bet they'd sell a zillion of them. Pick a name: Saturn, Jupiter32, Jupiter II... heh heh Jupiter II "Yeah... Danger Will Robinson!" 73! =paul= W8KC Collector of Te
Wow... THE Dave Fifield :-) owns an Orion! Considering you've designed some of MY favorite rigs, those are strong complimentary words Dave! Nice to have you here. Please contribute whenever possible.
I have one. it's not for sale though - took forever to finally find one, too! That 315 is one of several item I've yet to put up on the Virtual Ten*Tec Museum. Thanks for the reminder. Good luck with
I'll take a copy of your instructions. 73! =paul= W8KC Collector of Ten*Tecs and other fine plastics. Visit the Virtual Ten*Tec Museum at http://mywebpages.comcast.net/w8kc __________________________
While you're busy subscribing to all the various Ten-Tec sub-groups, don't forget the one for the Model 239 Dummy Load! Lots of informations on out-of-band-mods, repair tips, and soon, the possible P
Where's the long awaited and anticipated 220MHz transverter??? there's that _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailm
I sent the contesting.com list admin a strongly worded statement for allowing a Ten*Tec subgroup on contesting.com. Unfortunately, it's too late to stop this action, but let's hope they do not allow
"Long Before?!?!" Uhhhhhh, Ken, I've only been a ham since 1976 and Ten*Tec was incredibly cool even then. Look at a Triton IV Digital next to a TS-520 or FT-101 if you don't believe me. I can't even
Bill, You'll want to look at the preamplifier section of the radio. Although I have to admit it will be a challenge until you call the fellows in Sevierville and order up their outstanding owners man
Great story and yes, I enjoyed it a lot. Yet out of your entire post, the one thing that really stands out is... "davidbowie.com???" THAT, Major Tom, needs an explaination. 73! =paul= W8KC Collector
I'm still here! Had you "googled" (www.google.com) the phrase "Ten Tec Virtual Museum" it would have pointed you in the right direction, too! Email is always cheerfully accepted. 73! =paul= W8KC Coll
I appreciated it too, George. So when are you ordering your Orion with the 30 money back guarantee? I'm dying to read of your comparisons to the PROII when you run them side by side. I'm wondering if
Very Interesting... I have a whole-house electrostatic air filter also, from a company called SST. It is totally RF silent. In fact, it's running right this second not 10 feet away from me and I do n
If you care, I second Rick's opinion. I bought an ANC-4 to counter an intermittent noisy insulator on a nearby power pole and it saved my HF operating. Worked like magic. Fortunately, it's no longer
I'll take a guess that you did not intend to send this email to the whole reflector, but as you did, I'll share something with everyone. A couple of the clubs that I belong to have discovered over th
How much? 73! =paul= W8KC Collector of Ten*Tecs and other fine plastics. Visit the Virtual Ten*Tec Museum at http://mywebpages.comcast.net/w8kc -- Original Message -- From: "jack" <jfriend31@comcast.
This just warms my heart :-) Is it little wonder why I haven't replaced the old girl yet? A friend who lives not too far from me has the 781 and as recently as LAST NIGHT invited me over to use a "re