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Subject: [TenTec] Alignments
From: tongaloa@alltel.net (tongaloa)
Date: Thu Jun 5 16:18:55 2003
Cordless phone manufacturers put a chunk of cold rolled steel into the
handsets on their more expensive models to give them a more substantial
feel and justify the pricing.

FeelGood Bailey drove a big old Lincoln and when he came into the store
where I worked as a teen would pick up every model of an item he was
interested in. He used to say, "If it's heavy, it's good". FeelGood was 
pushing
25 stone, himself :-)

Perhaps an 'Orion Gold' with a 20lb piece of cold rolled overlaying the 
bottom
of the chassis would fetch Y90,0000

-t

WILLIAM MANSEY wrote:

>Hello George and everyone,
>    I used George's method of checking and aligning TCXOs on both my Argonaut 
> V and Orion.  This method works quite well indeed!  I got both of them pretty 
> darn close to exactly on frequency.  I am sure that they will both continue 
> aging but they are good for now.  It sure is easy enough to check!  
>    I am still suspicious of the lack of wires inside the Orion.  What did I 
> pay all that money for?  There should be all sorts of wires running around in 
> there but all that's there is circuit boards and a FEW wires.  There are a 
> bunch of square metal things with what appear to be screws in them.  The 
> screw heads are NOT even lined up?  This is terrible.  If anyone else is as 
> disappointed, with their Orion, as I am - I suppose that I might be able to 
> take it off your hands for - let's see - - - I guess that 25 cents on the 
> dollar would be quite fair under the circumstances!  Don't wait too long 
> because I am not often THIS generous!
>    Aside from those "faults" - - - I really DO love the Orion. (and Argonaut 
> V)  Even without wires it somehow manages to be the best rig I have had the 
> pleasure of using and/or owning!  Some people, myself included, have compared 
> waiting for the Orion with being a kid at Christmas.  Anticipating all those 
> presents is something I will never forget.  One big difference is that many 
> of those presents were forgotten all too soon BUT that is not the case with 
> the Orion.  The pleasure goes on and on!  (Still fun to play with the box 
> though!)   SO - to all those awaiting an Orion (or two) please be patient.  
> Patience is a virtue AND you will be "rewarded"!   What a REWARD!!!           
> 73,  Bill
>
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