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1. [TenTec] external signal source (score: 1)
Author: james.owen@nist.gov (James Owen)
Date: Mon, 01 Nov 1999 10:29:48 -0500
On SSB this is easy to do. Just set the speed switch to speed. This allows you to set the keyer speed and drops the frequency lock while in that postion. I do this when I have a birdie on a SSB frequ
/archives//html/TenTec/1999-11/msg00008.html (7,435 bytes)

2. [TenTec] a fair question... (score: 1)
Author: james.owen@nist.gov (James Owen)
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 12:48:13 -0400
My opinion and I'm sure there will be others. If you have the money and want the best get an Omni VI+. If you need to get something a little cheaper that may be somewhat easier for the average ham to
/archives//html/TenTec/1999-07/msg00300.html (8,286 bytes)

3. [TenTec] a fair question... (score: 1)
Author: james.owen@nist.gov (James Owen)
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 14:44:28 -0400
Not worth talking about. The Corsair will go to 110W, more if you push it a little and the 820 will do 125-130w. Well I think I said that the Corsair II would be my choice of the two. I have both set
/archives//html/TenTec/1999-07/msg00306.html (8,838 bytes)

4. [TenTec] Re: Receiver AGC and QRN (score: 1)
Author: james.owen@nist.gov (James Owen)
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 10:18:56 -0400
There is an additional trick that works for me on the Corsair II. Adjust the NOTCH to about the 10-12 o'clock position. It seems as if more of the static power is in this range and the notch reduces
/archives//html/TenTec/1999-07/msg00388.html (7,809 bytes)


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