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141. [TenTec] Another Great Company (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 21:11:41 -0500
Sounds great, Ken. Let us know how it works and what modes you are able to run with it. 73, Bob WB2VUF -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/FAQ/tentec Submissions: tentec@contesting.com Administr
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-03/msg00305.html (7,650 bytes)

142. [TenTec] Mobile question (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 18:48:13 -0500
Hi Vince, I've had a similar problem with a variety of rigs. Usually the tachometer pointer will dip a bit with keying or modulation. Once, with a 10 meter rig, the cruise control was affected. First
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-03/msg00306.html (8,756 bytes)

143. [TenTec] Paddles/Ten-Tec (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 20:59:08 -0500
The Brown Brothers paddle was a great design, too, in my opinion. Its a nice simple design. They haven't been made in many years. At one time the tooling was for sale in the QST Ham Ads. I read the p
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-02/msg00092.html (8,040 bytes)

144. [TenTec] More Paddle Stuff (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2001 20:05:06 -0500
How about this idea: A Ten Tec paddle KIT. The hand made paddles on the market are wonderful, I'm sure, but some of them go for well over $ 100 up to about $ 400. If we want to encourage more use of
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-02/msg00112.html (7,608 bytes)

145. [TenTec] TT Red Dots (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 19:57:34 -0500
The dot is actually an adhesive-backed peel and stick item. Ten Tec can supply them. 73, Bob WB2VUF -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/FAQ/tentec Submissions: tentec@contesting.com Administrati
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-02/msg00196.html (8,468 bytes)

146. [TenTec] TT Red Dots (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 19:58:41 -0500
Testor's orange hobby enamel might also be a good color match Bob WB2VUF -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/FAQ/tentec Submissions: tentec@contesting.com Administrative requests: tentec-REQUEST
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-02/msg00197.html (8,257 bytes)

147. [TenTec] re: Omni C problem (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2001 19:53:10 -0500
I had that exact problem with my Corsair I. There was a electrically leaky bypass capacitor on one of the counter preset lines on the counter board. Very glad it wasn't the counter chip, which appear
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00043.html (8,237 bytes)

148. [TenTec] CW-Only Rig? (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 20:01:45 -0500
That's been my experience, too. I was first licensed in the mid-60's and the cw bands were very busy, especially at night. You didn't even need a calibrated receiver to find the ham bands. 40 is stil
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00224.html (13,092 bytes)

149. [TenTec] Lineage of Transceivers ? (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2001 22:21:29 -0500
Rather than a souped-up Argosy, I think that the Delta I was closer to a stripped-down Corsair I. I beleive that the Delta and the Corsair used the same i.f. frequencies and conversion scheme. Bob WB
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00225.html (12,052 bytes)

150. [TenTec] Scout mechanical problems.... (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 17:58:23 -0500
I would look for any loose hardware on the chassis, boards, or PTO mounting screws. There could be an electrical problem, too, like maybe the 12 V supply to the Scout take a voltage dip due to a loos
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00270.html (8,848 bytes)

151. [TenTec] Huh?-Geez-Aw-Not good-Oh Well-Wait!-Phew! (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 10:19:00 -0500
There is no question that cats like amateur radio. Its fun fo them to hang around in the shack. There are lots of interesting things to poke around in. There is warm equipment to sleep on. The OM or
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00289.html (8,605 bytes)

152. [TenTec] Lineage of Ten-Tec (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 22:12:51 -0500
According to Osterman's HF receiver book, RME merged with Electro-Voice in 1953. The last RME receiver listed in the book is the 6900 built from 1959-1962. The author says that there may have been a
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00386.html (9,454 bytes)

153. [TenTec] Idea (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2001 20:58:14 -0500
I think that its a great idea. I would favor the Novice bands, too. I am starting to hear more activity on the 80, 40, and 15 meter Novice bands. Maybe there are more active Novices than the pundits
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00387.html (8,804 bytes)

154. [TenTec] Fw: 11MP (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2001 10:09:44 -0500
Thanks, Steve, for checking on that. Now I think that the At-11MP will be my next kit......Think I need a kit to get me through the winter! 73, Bob WB2VUF -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/FAQ
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00418.html (7,672 bytes)

155. [TenTec] RE: Antenna tuner (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2001 10:17:08 -0500
Ye, I think that I would rather install an "outside" antenna tuner in the attic. One trick used in some military equipment is to seal the enclosure with gaskets and have a schraeder valve on the case
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00419.html (11,108 bytes)

156. [TenTec] How to zero-beat a Scout? (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2001 10:39:32 -0500
Steve is correc. This is the right way to tune the Scout, and most other rigs. (Some QRP radios and the 10 meter sets like the Radio Shack HTX-100 require zero beating the received signal and then us
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00428.html (9,250 bytes)

157. [TenTec] RF Feedback (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2001 17:28:40 -0500
Also try bypass caps on the output leads of the Astron supply. You might also wrap the power supply leads around a ferrite rod or through a toroud core, or use some of those snap on chokes. I've hear
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00449.html (8,020 bytes)

158. [TenTec] RE: CW calling, contest (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2001 17:36:46 -0500
Let's put the calling freq(s) in the Novice band where new General cw beginners are likely to congregate. The "contest" is intended to stimulate interest in cw communications, Ten-Tec gear, and to ha
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00450.html (7,294 bytes)

159. [TenTec] RE: CW calling, contest (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 20:16:15 -0500
In the spirit of cw hospitality an inclusiveness, I would say, sure, open to all. We don't want to be like the Marconi Company in the early days of wireless when their shiboard operators were only al
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00583.html (7,239 bytes)

160. [TenTec] Broad Band Antenna (score: 1)
Author: wb2vuf@qsl.net (Bwana Bob)
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 16:12:20 -0500
Yes, it was the MAXCOM antenna that had the scrap pieces of pc board inside the feed point, in addition to the loading resistors. The MAXCOM had the loading resistors located at the feedpoint, as the
/archives//html/TenTec/2001-01/msg00700.html (9,155 bytes)


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