I think that what the world really needs is a good five cent cigar! I have owned 6 or 8 TecTecs over the years plus a much larger and more varied assortment of other brands. I think for simplicity an
I'd add the OMNI-C/D series as some of the best entry level rigs for new hams. You'd be spoiled after one of these. It's simple to operate, virtually indestructable, easily repaired. and only about $
For all of it's faults (real or perceived) I always was fond of the original Argosy. There was something about a $499 HF transceiver with a relatively hot & quiet receiver and a good clean transmitte
What is a, "entry lewvel"? Ron wb1hga _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec
Corsair II and OMNI V. Corsair II for CW OMNI V better for SSB. You can't find better in its class. Dan/N4VET _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com
(and I will have a word with Scott, if I can squeeze into the crowd at the booth over the weekend), I'd suggest taking the Argonaut V, changing the PA to at least 50 W out -- and 100 or more would be
Spoke yesterday with Scott over at the Ten Tec booth about my idea (see below). FWIW, he indicated that it could be done -- but that the price of the rig would not make it competitive with similar ra
Hold on to or pass on to other operators your old TT rigs with PTOs and great receivers. OMNI-Ds and Corsairs with external VFOs still dual receive and are great CW pile-up rigs. I'm sure it's a nich