Thanks for the positive review, Lee. I purchased one, used, last year and
have not had much opportunity to use it yet. What little I have done really
surprised me on how well it operated, and the strength of the receiver. I'm
setting mine up for portable use. Many of your comments captured what I had
discovered too.
73, Duane
Duane Calvin, AC5AA
Austin, Texas
www.ac5aa.com
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From: TenTec [mailto:tentec-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Lee WA3FIY
Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2015 9:29 AM
To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment
Subject: [TenTec] Argonaut VI...first impressions
Argonaut VI first impressions...........
WOW! :-)
That's my first impression of my new Argonaut VI (A6). This is without a
doubt one
of the nicest most enjoyable radios I have owned in my 50 years of ham
radio, and I
have owned many. It has exceeded (nearly) all of my expectations.
It is easy to learn and easy to use and provides top notch receive
performance. I'm
unable to comment on voice mode operation as I'm nearly deaf and don't do
voice,
but CW and digital operations are absolutely outstanding. The signal
quality on my
digital signal is the best I have seen from any of my rigs, even at full
power output
which is where I run it most of the time. More on output power shortly.
All the
controls have a solid feel. I especially like the tuning knob. No cheap
plastic here.
:-) Although the radio is small, I find it easy to operate each control.
Every function
I need is available and works well. The output transistors are very robust
and
should hold up well under most any operation. The output stage does not
fold back
under high swr conditions from what I can tell.
Ten watts is enough power for most of my operating but there are times when
I
need a little more. For those times I use a HR50/AT amplifier for fifty
watts output
or a Hercules II for around 200 watts output. This combination, A6 and Herc
II,
make an extremely low distortion 200 watt station, virtually bullet proof
and with a
little work on my part making an interconnecting cable, the Herc will
automatically
follow the A6 from band to band.
I intended to use the A6 for battery operations since it is rated to operate
down to
9.5 volts, but I am so impressed with this thing that it may well become my
primary
station radio along with the Hercules II.
It may sound like I have found the perfect radio. Not quite. One issue I
have is
zero beating the incoming signal on CW. I've not yet found a way to do that
with
the radio only. Currently I use my computer running a spectrum analysis
program
and tune to the frequency setting of my CW offset. That works well but it's
another
piece of equipment that may not always be available. If anyone knows how to
zero
beat using some built-in radio function, please speak up.
Well....those are my first impressions. Ten-Tec has a winner in the
Argonaut VI. I
hope they keep it in the line-up for many years to come. There are seven
hams in
my family and we try to have similar rigs. Maybe the Argonaut will be that
rig in the
future.
I'll keep you posted on how things go.
73 from a happy camper,
-Lee-
WA3FIY
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