Jim, this is a reply to your post but I changed the subject, so that we can keep the "first ten-tec" thread homogeneous. I helped launch Ten-Tec here in Germany in 2004. Scott came over and gave a pr
Rick, loving your posts! "Legal limit" Hercules is a stretch though. 73, Barry N1EU _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.c
In 1980 Barry, 1KW "Input Power" was the legal limit. (remember) My post is accurate. Rick, loving your posts! "Legal limit" Hercules is a stretch though. 73, Barry N1EU _____________________________
Rick: I so do agree that Tentec needs to be more visible in the marketplace. And yes they do have a long line of "firsts" in the ham radio market. 73 Bob, K4TAX ______________________________________
ER... um... despite my being a rooking builder, I thought the RX-320 is a Software "Controlled" Radio, and not a Software "Defined" Radio, per se. Over on the RX-320 reflector, they make this clear,
No fire suit needed James! :-) I think it is fair to say the RX320 is both. It is of course "Controlled" by software. N4PY, Ten-Tec etc. But it is also "defined " by software. That is to say that onc
James, Software Controlled vs. Defined... Nice catch and I cannot even offer an answer. You see I did that research and put the presentation together (for Scott to give) 8 years ago. I honestly canno
This list is a good example of INNOVATION! Most companies produce items already well defined by the market. Little innovation. Companies and individuals like Collins (mechanical filter and KWM1 trans