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Subject: [TenTec] Ten Tec 301
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale Martin)
Date: Thu, 8 May 1997 16:47:38 -0500
On Thursday, May 08, 1997 14:07 PM, Reid W 
Simmons[SMTP:Reid_W_Simmons@ccm2.hf.intel.com] wrote:
>     All;
>     
>     I know it is quite futile to ask if anyone has one of these 301s for 
>     sale so I will instead ask if there are any plans for Ten Tec to go 
>     into production on these again?  There seems to be quite a demand.  If 
>     they are not then does anyone have a schematic and parts list they can 
>     copy and send me?
>     
>     Thanks.
>     
>     Reid, K7YX
>
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Reid,
As far as I know and based on what Scott Robbins, Sales Manager
for Ten-Tec, says, there are no plans within Ten-Tec to go back to 
producing the Model 301. 

The parts list is extremely simple : 

There are only 4 connections to the rotary decoder and 
the cable connector.  Otherwise, any box and knob will 
do--my recommendation is a sloped front box and a $15
Omni VI main tuning knob from Ten-Tec.
>> 
I don't know if you can buy the decoder directly from Oak Grigsby,
but you can ask.  Also, Ten-Tec may have one on the shelf that
they might sell you (they are used in the Omni VI for VFO and RIT.

It will probably cost around 40-50 dollars.

You want the Oak Grigsby encoder, model 90Q125-02-00245.

The schematic is even simpler: 

Encoder:        - = (ground)
                empty = nothing
                A = (phase 1)
                + = (+5v)
                B = (phase 2)

(-, A, +, B = pin identifiers on the encoder)

DB25(to radio): 1 and 14 = (ground)
                6 = (Phase 1)
                8 = (Phase 2)
                16 = (+5v)

I made a y-cable with three DB25's: a DB 25 plugs into the radio, the other two 
are well marked for (1) the remote vfo control and (2) the computer.  That way, 
I can use only the computer or only the remote vfo control or both. 

I built mine from Ten-Tec purchased parts.  I'm not sure how
many of the original parts from the 301 they still have.  Basically,
all you need is the clamshell case, a weight for the base, the 
encoder and the knob.  You make up your own cable (any 
reasonable length you need) and connector. 


73,

Dale Martin, KG5U
kg5u@hal-pc.org
http://www.hal-pc.org/~kg5u


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