- 1. [TenTec] Eagle Information (score: 1)
- Author: "Henry, John" <jhenry@tentec.com>
- Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 14:56:29 -0400
- As I reported at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TenTec599eagle/ One item I see popping up in the discussions is the possibility for a 9MHz IFoutput. The discussion that happened at the hamfest was th
- /archives//html/TenTec/2010-09/msg00437.html (7,256 bytes)
- 2. Re: [TenTec] Eagle Information (score: 1)
- Author: Rsoifer@aol.com
- Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 15:49:38 -0400 (EDT)
- Guys, There is yet another side to this Eagle discussion: ease of use. At our club station here in the desert, a kind member donated a Yaesu MkV. We interfaced it to our 3-el SteppIR, and waited for
- /archives//html/TenTec/2010-09/msg00442.html (8,836 bytes)
- 3. Re: [TenTec] Eagle Information (score: 1)
- Author: "ROD" <w3krq@dejazzd.com>
- Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 15:53:08 -0400
- John I wished you would make the eq in the orion 11 push one time adjust lows push again adjust highs the eq you have now is more like a balance control. 73 Rod w3krq ________________________________
- /archives//html/TenTec/2010-09/msg00443.html (8,690 bytes)
- 4. Re: [TenTec] Eagle Information (score: 1)
- Author: wa3fiy@radioadv.com
- Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 17:22:35 -0400
- Thanks for that report John. Since the heatsink is now inside the radio, the back panel is a pretty simple piece of steel (?). How about making a replacement back panel that would accommodate a "prop
- /archives//html/TenTec/2010-09/msg00448.html (9,109 bytes)
- 5. Re: [TenTec] Eagle Information (score: 1)
- Author: Stuart Rohre <rohre@arlut.utexas.edu>
- Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 20:32:38 -0500
- What's wrong with a ham drilling the back panel himself? There are some nifty small connectors in the market now for even multi conductors. -Stuart K5KVH _____________________________________________
- /archives//html/TenTec/2010-09/msg00466.html (7,561 bytes)
- 6. Re: [TenTec] Eagle Information (score: 1)
- Author: "Rick - NJ0IP / DJ0IP" <Rick@DJ0IP.de>
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 11:34:53 -0500
- CAREFULL !!! Long ago while drilling two holes in the back of my OM6 to insert a preselector, the bit went through a few windings of a 2,5 mh choke. This was just a few days before departing for 4U1V
- /archives//html/TenTec/2010-09/msg00494.html (8,478 bytes)
- 7. Re: [TenTec] Eagle Information (score: 1)
- Author: Frank Kirschner <kirschne@erols.com>
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 13:39:53 -0400
- I recommend you also put a piece of sticky tape behind the spot where the hole is going. That will help catch the fine metal shavings that drilling produces. Making random connections between PCB tra
- /archives//html/TenTec/2010-09/msg00497.html (9,784 bytes)
- 8. Re: [TenTec] Eagle Information (score: 1)
- Author: "Dr. Gerald N. Johnson" <geraldj@weather.net>
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 12:51:28 -0500
- There are other ways to protect stuff inside. One is to use a short bit, I keep a few screw machine bits that are only about 1-1/2" long on hand. Another more versatile technique is to surround the d
- /archives//html/TenTec/2010-09/msg00498.html (9,923 bytes)
- 9. Re: [TenTec] Eagle Information (score: 1)
- Author: "Rick - NJ0IP / DJ0IP" <Rick@DJ0IP.de>
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 13:08:42 -0500
- Small sockets from socket wrench sets work fine for limiting bit travel. There are other ways to protect stuff inside. One is to use a short bit, I keep a few screw machine bits that are only about 1
- /archives//html/TenTec/2010-09/msg00500.html (11,187 bytes)
- 10. Re: [TenTec] Eagle Information (score: 1)
- Author: "Dave Edwards" <kd2e@comcast.net>
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 14:11:14 -0400
- You can buy sets of the sleeves made for just this purpose...with a small allen screw to hold it wherever you want. We used 'em at HP...then I got a set for myself. Probably now at the Harbor Freight
- /archives//html/TenTec/2010-09/msg00501.html (11,609 bytes)
- 11. Re: [TenTec] Eagle Information (score: 1)
- Author: "Phil Chambley Sr." <k4dpk@comcast.net>
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 14:51:08 -0400
- I keep a few pieces of rubber and poly tubing around to cut to the right length and slip over bits when needed. A cotton ball on a stick (like a large Q-tip) makes a good aluminum chip magnet for pic
- /archives//html/TenTec/2010-09/msg00502.html (10,981 bytes)
- 12. Re: [TenTec] Eagle Information (score: 1)
- Author: kc9cdt@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 18:00:33 -0400
- ALSO...it is a good idea...as you drill to use a vacuum cleaner! You really don't want all those metal filings running around in there! 73, Lee CAREFULL !!! Long ago while drilling two holes in the b
- /archives//html/TenTec/2010-09/msg00509.html (9,725 bytes)
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