Last week I happened into the round frequency dial disc Ten-Tec had sold with their MR-1 kit in ~1969-1970. Now I'd like to assemble the four (VFO, TX, MIX, AA) modules I've gathered over the years i
Hi, There is a virtual museum of Ten Tec gear on the web, perhpas the MR 1 is dipicted there in a photo. What was the time frame of it? It might exist in ads in QST, CQ, or Ham RAdio magazines of the
Here is the W8KC museum with a picture of the MR-1: http://home.comcast.net/~w8kc/mr1.htm http://home.comcast.net/~w8kc/tentec.html I have the board set (TX1, AA1, VO1, and the AC3 15 meter converter
Dave: I bought a Ten Tec TG-38 aluminum box to package mine in. I plan to mount the modules to the bottom of the box with threaded spacers. The Ten Tec wiki says that the MR-1 was intended for bread
Hi Bob, Scanning the dial is a great idea -- I should have thought of that ;-) I'll do just that, get some dimensions, and a couple of JPG photographs to go with it. Should be able do that sometime t
Maybe Ten Tec has the documentation. While some old manuals are on their download area, they don't have everything there. A inquiry may bring you a copy or maybe Ten Tec will post it on the download