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Re: [TenTec] Primarilly an introduction

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Primarilly an introduction
From: d.e.warnick@comcast.net
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 21:35:23 +0000
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Welcome to the world of TenTec. Yep, one manual does it all. As for rebuilding 
the PTO and restringing the dial, give a call to TenTec service. Get a PTO 
rebuild kit for your rig. It will come with excellent instructions. Also order 
a dial restringing kit. That's not part of the PTO kit. If you don't have a 
manual, you may as well order one while you're at it. You'll be out 50 to 75 
bucks US, but it's well worth it. You have an excellent CW rig there and it 
will go forever. TenTec technicians are always willing to help if you need it 
later
Welcome aboard both as a ham and as a TenTec user. Glad to have you on the air
Dave
WA3MKB

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: David Chernenkoff <d_chernenkoff@hotmail.com> 

> Hey folks, I'm new around here and I'm new to ten tec equipment. The 
> names David (VE6NHZ) and I'm a newer ham only having been licenced about 18 
> months now. I do have my advanced ticket and because of that an older Ham 
> gave 
> me as a gift a Ten Tec Triton IV with matching power supply (252m). They've 
> both been hanger queens for many years and as a result they're in great 
> cosmetic 
> shape but pretty poor shape electrically. I've got the power supply up and 
> working with a Yaesu 2800m, and it works fine for the most part but the 
> voltage 
> is a little high (~14.5) and I'm getting reports of hum, So I'm thinking that 
> the caps have dried out....I'm gonna poke around in their in a few days but 
> for 
> now that's my thoughts. Any advice would be appreciated. And the Triton IV 
> is the other project, I opened it up and poked around and it /looked/ fine, 
> but 
> looks aren't everything. I don't have a mike for it (I'll have to find one 
> compatible and make the appropriate adapters) b 
> ut I fully intend to work CW with it as I hear it's a phenominal cw 
> tranceiver. 
> It needs the PTO rebuild and the string indicator seems to have slipped (I'm 
> not 
> sure if thats part of the pto rebuild or not) Questions: -How 
> difficult is it to overhaul this tranceiver? On the surface it seems 
> relitivly 
> straightforward (assuming murphey doesn't get his grubby little paws in 
> there) 
> but am I underestimating this? -I was told by the guy at ten tec that 
> the service and operators manuals were one and the same, he seemed kindve 
> grumpy 
> so I didn't ask but what does he mean by that? Is the required service 
> information (calibration, allignment, test point levels etc.) all in the 
> operators manual, or is it just an operators manual with schematics?Thanks 
> for 
> the information folks and I'll be around the list, I've found so much good 
> information here in the past, thank you, I only hope that I can help somehow 
> :)-David(VE6NHZ) 
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