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Re: [TenTec] Looking for "cheap" rig or honest and patient ham

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Looking for "cheap" rig or honest and patient ham
From: "Dr. Gerald N. Johnson" <geraldj@weather.net>
Reply-to: geraldj@weather.net, Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2010 12:33:22 -0500
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The TS-120 and TS130 were solid rigs, but didn't have the strong signal handling receiver of the later Tentecs. The 820/830 is a bit more complex and I've seen it confuse new hams. It also needs to be tuned which complicates operation.

The only thing I know bad about the 120/130 is that the RF board mounting screws will work loose and then it oscillates on transmit when on the higher bands. Tightening the board mounting screws fixed it every time. I had two 120 and a 130. The 130 is nice that filter selection is independent of mode if desired.

At least on ICOM I used of that era didn't have working AGC on the receiver which was very annoying. Sometime after that FD the owner bought a TS-440 and was so enamoured by it that he ran it nearly continuously the 23 hours after opening the box.

73, Jerry, K0CQ

On 9/2/2010 12:03 PM, Art Trampler wrote:
Hey Gang,

I've befriended a new ham who knows CW, and is working to get on HF.  He's 
sadly only on VHF.  He's looking for his first rig and I think he and his XYL 
are just making ends meet.

I told him that I saw $300 as about the floor on anything worth buying.  What 
do you think?  He only has about 1/3 of that put toward a rig and is selling 
some surplus items to raise more.

So is there anyone out there with an Omni C or similar that would be priced in 
the range I suggested, who would be willing to consider holding the rig while 
he paid for it?  Would the Omni C be a good rig, or discourage him?

I'm looking at IC-725s, TS-530S, 520S, 820/830, but thought I'd check here.

When my XYL and I were selling my stepson's old saxophone we asked $300, I think, which 
was fair.  The girl who bought it had $75 to put down.  We were so taken by her 
enthusiasm toward playing that after she handed my XYL the $$, my XYL said, "Here, 
you better take the sax home tonight, and by the way, it's paid in full."

Maybe one of you will have such a moment in this case.  I just don't have any 
extra rig!

73,
Art


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