Greetings All, As the title says, I'm looking for some small inexpensive gear (Ten-Tec or otherwise.) It doesn't have to be pristine, "battle scarred"/"experienced" is OK (preferred) as long as it is
Doc et al, I just went back and found this in the manual (I've been known to miss things that were right under my nose before HI HI!!) From page 2-5: "For accurate calibration across all bands, Model
If you want to be on the safe side and protect the final amplifier transistors, get the proper fast-acting breaker (sorry, I don't have the Airpax number handy, but I might be able to find it if you
Carlos, I think what you have is an MJE520 (originally manufactured by Motorola). From http://english.electronica-pt.com/db/cross-reference.php?ref=MJE520 MJE520 NPN Silicon 30V, 3A, 25W TO-126 case,
Chad, Is the power connector a 4 pin off-white in-line plastic/nylon or a 6 pin Jones (black body)? The Triton IV was built using both styles, with the 6 pin being the earlier production units and th
John, Here's a link to the "W1PNS / WAĜITP / AB8XA Battery Life Estimator" that gives you a way to play with the numbers for your rig and battery: http://www.4sqrp.com/Battery_Capacity/index.php As n
Huh??? Per the reprint of an ad for the Argosy posted on QSL.NET: "...80 through 10 meters including the new 30 meter band...." http://www.qsl.net/tentec/specs/525.jpg I've used mine on 30M and it's
Looking for a few good knobs for the "brownish" cased rigs of the late 1970s - early 1980s such as were used on the Argosy, Argonaut 515, Delta, and their associated accessories. I'd like to find at
Easy way around this one - just learn the "Ten Commandments of Electronics" HI HI!! (This is a slight variation of one I remember seeing a long time ago.) --: 1. Beware the lightning that lurketh in
It's the 4 pole that came stock in the Argosy and Corsair (560) according to this post from the list archives: <snip> The 48057 is TenTecs internal part number for the filter.<snip> http://lists.cont
Also, while it is for the 9MHz IF, the "9002" is a production date code (1990, 2nd week; by comparison, the one in my Argosy says "8125" for 1981, 25th week.) 73, Al wrote:
Greetings All, I have available from dad's "downsizing" a 1208 transverter, factory assembled, with original manual and box. There are a couple of minor scratches on it but otherwise it is very nice.
Greetings all, I'm trying to determine what a 515 in less than stellar condition is worth. While I am of the understanding that the 515s are somewhat of interest due to the limited production numbers
Jean-Paul, As noted, this list is both for technical discussion and offering Ten-Tec gear for sale. I saw your previous post about the 1320 problem - I would answer it but I haven't ever owned any of
Due to an upcoming project at work it appears that ham "tinker time" will be deceasing considerably for the forseeable future. Therefore I've decided that rather than let the Omni-D in the subject li
Stuart, I think the "does not come off as intuitive" runs in their gene pool. Back when the DX-70 series was fairly new, a small local club I belonged to convinced me to be their "token" FD CW op. (I
Greetings all, In the process of conversation with a local ham friend he mentioned that another local ham was considering putting up a 6M beacon. I became involved as a "resource person" on a couple
As I noted in a previous post, I have a few oval computer speakers that were salvaged from defunct systems. Per Jerry's comment I suspect the ones I have (and probably most if not all computer speake