Dave,
Apart from the http://home.comcast.net/~w8kc/corsairsidetone.htm
modification which only is suitable for the Corsair I, are there other
sidetone mods I've missed?
73
Malcolm
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Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 7:10 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Old vs New = crunch time
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>
> With a budget in the $600 to $1800 range, you can do quite well in a TT
> rig,
>
>
>
> Please understand that because of the way the protective circuitry in TT
> rigs is set up, it is best to run with a TT power supply. NOT MANDATORY,
> but you are afforded better protection of the finals. You will also want
> some accessories. I have had several Corsair II's. They fall in that
> range. They are excellent. You may need to rebuild the PTO (not at all
> difficult if you have patience and follow TT's directions).
>
> The basic Corsair II is very affordable. When budgeting, however, don't
> forget that you'll want the optional filters (you may wish to choose only
> CW as that is what you indicate you operate(allow $100 to $130 for 2).
> With the amount of contesting and DX that you do, you'll probably also
> want the external VFO (Getting hard to find. Allow at least $150). Great
> accessory and well worth the addition. Add to that a power supply (another
> $90 to $120) and you're still in your price range. A good operator with a
> Corsair II can easily out-perform a so-so operator on any other rig.
> Malcolm's right about the sidetone, though there are some fixes to that.
>
> My point is that the cost of your 'new' rig may not be just the cost of
> the transciever. If you had indicated that you had a different budget, or
> that your operating habits were different, my suggestion would have been
> different.
>
>
>
> Never used a Jupiter, so can't comment on that option. Probably great for
> the rag-chew part of your operating, but I suspect that it may leave you
> short for the contesting and DXing.
>
>
>
> Given the $1800 top of your budget, you can have an Omni VI+ with TT 961
> or 962 power supply, all 5 optional filters and a remote 301 tuning pod (a
> real must). With this rig, you can connect to your computer for logging
> and rig control. Until you've used that feature, you can't really
> appreciate how nice it is to have time, freq, etc in the log, or to jump
> to an exact freq by keying it in on your computer's number pad and hitting
> enter. The Omni VI is a very easy rig to use. All controls do what you
> would expect. Very well laid out front panel. Dynamite receiver and
> legendary TT QSK
>
>
>
> There you've got it. A choice for a rig in the lower half of your budget,
> and one in the upper half.
>
>
>
> Best of luck with your decision making, and when it is finally done, enjoy
> the new rig, whatever it is
>
>
>
> Dave
>
> WA3MKB
>
>
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> So the question is "If you wanted a relative simple radio for CW work (use
> is 75% rag chew; 15% contest; and 10% DX)and you had to keep the cost
> down,
> would you opt for an older rig such as a Corsair II or a software driven
> older rig such as an Omni VI or spring for something in the price range of
> a
> new Jupiter? My budget is somewhere between $600 and $1800 which rules out
> a
> number of options.
>
> Any constructive thoughts would certainly be welcome either off-line or on
> the list. Thanks and 73s
> Roger Rippy W7RIP
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