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Re: [TenTec] Rig changes

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Rig changes
From: Jerry Volpe <kg6tt@tomorrowsweb.com>
Reply-to: kg6tt@tomorrowsweb.com, Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 09:43:03 -0800
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Ben K8DIT wrote:

If once you have the Jupiter you are plagued with BCB front end overload,
simply place a high pass filter ahead of the transciever. I use an ICE 402X,
there are others, or, build one to suit if you are so inclined. I too like
the Omni D and the Omni VI for their featureful design. I also like  the
Scout.
The only other transciever I use the high pass BCB filter is with the Scout
on 160, where w/o it
there resides a cacaphony of mixer products that overload the front end when
I use my L network tuned inverted-L as the antenna of choice. With the high
pass filter, no overload and no mixer products reach the reciever.
Simply, if there is front end energy on any band that overloads it, the
reciever is compromised.
Removing that spike of rf energy by attenuating it allowing the very fine
design elements of the Jupiter to function normally. +


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I added the ICE Model 400x after all my transceivers to quelch the BCB interference. This filter allows you to transmit through it as well as receive. The cut off is kind of high so 160 is useless, but I don't have space for a 160m antenna so not a problem here. My point should have been that the Jupiter was by far the worst of all my transceivers where BCB interference was concerned and that it wasn't useful for me without the external filter. This was NOT the deciding factor me.... it was the lack of a hardware noise blanker. The DSP derived noise blanker has no effect on my electrical noise here whereas the hardware noise blankers in my Scouts, Paragon, Omni-VI+, and Omni-C were very effective. I didn't find the Jupiter's DSP Noise Limiter particularly effective on this noise either.

What I did like about the Jupiter:
1. The ability to broaden the receive bandwidth for ragchew listening.
2. Extreme stability
3. Perfect bandwidth control for digital reception (PSK, etc.)
4. Software control flexibility
5. Internal antenna tuner
6. Remote keypad/tune control

My negative issues other than what I mentioned before were mostly concerning somewhat poor ability to function properly within strong RF environments (even its own under some conditions), the poor quality of controls and the Jupiter's somewhat weak-contrast display.

Oh, I have owned an RX-350 for over two years now which has virtually the same receive section as the Jupiter.... so I remain familiar with how the Jupiter works in comparison with my other Ten-Tec transceivers.

(I actually use my Paragon the most.... go figure).
73,

Jerry, KG6TT

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