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Subject: [TenTec] Dear Bird? Looking for TenTec Eagle for parts.
From: Katz Ajamas <ajamas.rn@gmail.com>
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Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2016 19:01:42 +0000
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I'm looking for a dead/problem TenTec Eagle/599 for parts.
Let me know what you have and I'll shoot you an offer.
Please include phone # and call.
Thanks.


73, -Bob ah7i/w4


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>    1. Re: small white connectors (Al Gulseth)
>    2. TenTec Corsair, Scout, Ant Tuner FS (Ken, W8EK)
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> Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2016 12:04:26 -0500
> From: Al Gulseth <wb5jnc@centurytel.net>
> To: John King <k5pgw@yahoo.com>
> Cc: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [TenTec] small white connectors
> Message-ID: <201607071204.26773.wb5jnc@centurytel.net>
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> John,
>
> I need to defer to others on the list concerning your questions on the
> TCXO as
> I have never owned any of the Omni VI series and thus haven't dealt with
> their "innards." On the other hand Ten-Tec used those small connectors in
> many other models, and I've also dealt with them in other equipment.
>
> 73, Al
>
> On Thu July 7 2016 8:53:55 am John King wrote:
> > Al, you are correct, the white two pin plastic connectors are very small
> > and have, what appears to be gold plated male pins and not anything I
> would
> > want to physically manipulate because of their more fragile construction.
> > Question: Al are you very familiar with the evolution of the Omni VI to
> the
> > Omni VI with factory installed option 3 ? I have had my Omni VI over 20
> > years and sent it back to Ten Tec for the option 3 upgrade. I have NEVER
> > personally worked on it and always returned it to Ten Tec for repairs,
> > upgrades and adjustments. I have NEVER studied the schematics of the Omni
> > VI and that is the basis for my question to you. I have been seeing
> > discussions on the reflector regarding the TCXO in the Omni V!. Thence
> the
> > following questions: 1. Did the early production (1992-1993) Omni VIs
> have
> > a TCXO ?
> > 2. Did the later models have a TCXO added ?
> > 3. Did the option 3 factory upgrade change the type TCXO ?
> > 4. Are the early Omni VIs less prone to serious TCXO problems ?
> >
> > My Omni VI is working great except to the occassional disconnect? of the
> > small connector. The frequency readout on 75 meters seems to be about 400
> > hertz low, so when I call the 3.925 net I set the readout to 3.924.6.
> > Stability appears excellent. Transmitted audio is great according to
> K5QDA,
> > my brother, who knows my voice better than anyone except K5MOL, Barbara,
> my
> > wife. If you can comment on the TCXO history of the Omni VI, please do.
> If
> > you would like to involve another TEN TEC lover/historian, please feel
> free
> > to do so. Thanks and 73, John, K5PGW
> >
> >
> >     On Wednesday, July 6, 2016 10:51 PM, Al Gulseth <
> wb5jnc@centurytel.net>
> > wrote:
> >
> >
> >  Lee,
> >
> > AMP Mate-N-Locks are used for the power connectors. The connector in
> > question is for an internal low-level signal of some sort and is much
> > smaller.
> >
> > 73, Al
> >
> > On Wed July 6 2016 5:32:49 pm Bryan Lee Cornwell wrote:
> > > Below is something I saved from a number of years ago
> > > Maybe it will be helpful
> > > 73
> > > Lee K2BLC
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > The connector is an AMP Mate-N-Lock.
> > >
> > > Use the Female pins for the back of radio, and the Male for the power
> > > supply.
> > >
> > > Use 12 AWG and solder to pins, prior to inserting into the housing.
> > >
> > > Mouser P/Ns
> > >
> > > 571-14807020?Pin Housing--$0.32 each
> > > 571-3505471?Male Pin--$0.09
> > > 571-3505501?Female Socket--$0.09
> > >
> > > 2 pin Ten-Tec Mate -n- Lock connectors
> > >
> > > Mouser 800-346-6873
> > >
> > > AMP Universak Mate-n-lok connectors
> > >
> > > Page 142 catalog 590 good thru 7/31/97
> > >
> > > 571-14806980? 2 conductor pin housing 1@$.26/10@$.25
> > >
> > >
> > > 571-3505471? pin contact 1@$.09
> > > 571-3505501? Socket contact 1@$.09
> > >
> > > On 7/6/2016 4:59 PM, Al Gulseth wrote:
> > > > These may also be known as "mass term" or MTA connectors. Take a look
> > > > at this page and see if they're what you're referring to:
> > > >
> > > >
> http://www.te.com/usa-en/products/connectors/pcb-connectors/intersectio
> > > >n/ mta-100-mta-156-connectors.html
> > > >
> > > > (MTA 100 is 0.100" and MTA 156 is 0.156" center-to-center pin
> spacing.)
> > > >
> > > > 73, Al
> > > >
> > > > On Wed July 6 2016 3:38:05 pm John King wrote:
> > > >> Thanks mucho for the assistance. It is a two pin connector and is as
> > > >> new, but just doesn't maintain contact. I will check to determine if
> > > >> it is locked.. Thanks for the description, nomenclature and source.
> > > >> 73, John, K5PGW
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>? ? ? On Wednesday, July 6, 2016 3:15 PM, Al Gulseth
> > > >> <wb5jnc@centurytel.net> wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>? If I've identified them correctly those connectors come under the
> > > >> general description of latching pin header connectors. Replacements
> > > >> should be inexpensive and readily available from sources such as
> > > >> Digi-Key or Mouser.
> > > >>
> > > >> 73 es GL, Al
> > > >>
> > > >> On Wed July 6 2016 2:11:54 pm Joe Papworth via TenTec wrote:
> > > >>> Hi Jim,
> > > >>> I haven't experienced that problem with my Six-plus and I can't
> > > >>> picture that connector, but if it's the style I'm thinking of,
> here's
> > > >>> a trick that has cured that type of problem many times over 45
> years
> > > >>> in the computer field. (I started out on main frames and worked my
> > > >>> way down to "toys") "Tin" the male pins (if they're accessible)
> with
> > > >>> a very thin layer of solder. That should make for a solid
> connection.
> > > >>> Plan B would be to hard wire it by either cutting off the connector
> > > >>> or leave the connector on and add two wires in parallel with the
> > > >>> connector. It could be a bad crimp at one of the pins on the end of
> > > >>> the harness. Plan B would take care of that.
> > > >>>
> > > >>> Later, Joe, K8MP
> > > >>>
> > > >>>
> > > >>> Sent from AOL Mobile Mail
> > > >>>
> > > >>>
> > > >>> -----Original Message-----
> > > >>> From: John King via TenTec <tentec@contesting.com>
> > > >>> To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
> > > >>> Cc: John King <k5pgw@yahoo.com>
> > > >>> Sent: Wed, Jul 6, 2016 02:06 PM
> > > >>> Subject: [TenTec] small white connectors
> > > >>>
> > > >>>
> > > >>>? ? Question: Has anyone had any problems with the small two
> conductor
> > > >>> connectors in the Ten Tec? radios? My SUPER Omni VI with the
> option 3
> > > >>> upgrade has ONE connector that occasionally loses connection and a
> > > >>> gentle touch or nudging causes it to make contact and perform
> > > >>> perfectly for a couple of months or so and then it will again lose
> > > >>> connectivity. It is not a serious problem, but an inconvenient
> one. I
> > > >>> have not attempted to manipulate the contacts manually to adjust
> for
> > > >>> more reliable connection, but have used DeOxit Gold on several
> > > >>> occasions but that is not any more of a permanent fix than gently
> > > >>> touching it to make it achieve contact. It is one on the vertical
> > > >>> board to the right side of the tuning knob. I have purposely not
> > > >>> attempted to physically adjust the male section for fear that I
> might
> > > >>> make it even less dependable. If anyone has had personal hands on
> > > >>> experience with these small white connectors and experienced this
> > > >>> problem, I would appreciate hearing of proven? experience and
> results
> > > >>> from you. In the event that replacement might be necessary, what is
> > > >>> the connector called as to type, model and manufacturer?
> > > >>>
> > > >>> Does anyone know of a source for these connectors?
> > > >>> As I said before, the Omni VI that I have had since 1992, is the
> VERY
> > > >>> BEST of all the newer Icom and Kenwood transceivers that I have
> owned
> > > >>> and still own. That is why I am taking care of my Omni VI and using
> > > >>> it every day and calling a regional 75 meter net with it, Thanks
> for
> > > >>> loving Ten Tecs with me and for any assistance you can offer. 73,
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2016 10:53:20 -0400
> From: "Ken, W8EK" <kenw8ek@gmail.com>
> To: TenTec List at contesting <tentec@contesting.com>
> Subject: [TenTec] TenTec Corsair, Scout, Ant Tuner FS
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>
> TenTec 555 Scout and 560 Corsair,
> plus 229 B Antenna Tuner For Sale:
>
>
> TenTec Corsair 560 HF transceiver
>
> Covers all HF bands 160 thru 10 meters, including the WARC
> bands.  NO general coverage receiver, as the receiver is
> optimized for the ham bands. Although it has superb SSB,
> and also has the absolute best QSK CW available.  Many say
> it has the best receiver made -- certainly in the top analog
> receivers.
>
> This one works as it should with full power output and excellent
> receive.  Cosmetically, it looks extremely nice.  I do not find
> any scratches.
>
> It has a plastic spiral bound manual that includes the regular
> TenTec manual, plus a considerable amount of extra info from
> the internet.
>
> Buy this gem for only $350.
>
>
> TenTec 263 remote VFO
>
> The 263 is used with the TenTec Corsair (or Corsair II).  In
> addition to the normal split operation, it also permits one
> to receive on two frequencies simultaneously, and vary the
> relative signal of the two frequencies.
>
> This one works fine and looks great.  Again, no scratches.
>
> With paper work for $175.
>
>
> TenTec 288, 1800 Hz crystal filter
>
> The 288 is used in the Corsair, as well as other TenTec rigs
> such as the Paragon.  It is 1800 Hz wide, making it great for
> narrow SSB, but it is also terrific for wide CW, and is ideal
> for digital modes.
>
> Of course it works fine. With paper work for $75.
>
>
> Buy all three of the above for $575.
>
> .
> .
>
> TenTec 555 "Scout" HF Transceiver:
>
> The Scout is a relatively small 50 Watt output SSB and
> CW HF Transceiver. It is simple and easy to operate,
> but includes a CW electronic keyer, and of course TenTec's
> legendary full break in QSK. It also has an innovative
> "Jones filter" which has continuously variable bandwidth
> from about 2500 Hz to 500 Hz. Individual "Band Modules"
> are used to change bands, and to allow the operator to
> choose only those bands he is interested in.
>
> This particular Scout includes the optional 297 Noise Blanker,
> and one band module of your choice. It works 100% and looks
> extremely nice. You will need a magnifying glass to find any
> scratches. Paper work and power cord also included for $325.
>
> Band modules are available for 160, 80/75, 40, 30, 20, and
> 15 meters.
> Extra band modules will be available after the Scout sells.
>
> Model 700 Hand Mic. $35
> .
> .
> Astron RS-20 A, 20 amp Power Supply:
>
> The Astron RS-20 A is a very common power supply around
> most ham shacks. It provides 13 V DC for many ham rigs.
>
> Features:
> Solid State Electronically Regulated
> Fold-Back Current Limiting Protects Power Supply from
> ...excessive current & continuous shorted output
> Crowbar Over Voltage Protection
> Excellent Regulation & Low Ripple at low line input voltage.
> Heavy Duty Heat Sink
> Chassis Mount Fuse
> Three Conductor Power Cord
>
> Specifications:
> Input Voltage 105-125Vac
> Output Voltage 13.8Vdc (internally Adjustable 11-15V)
> Ripple Less than 5mV peak-peak (full load & low line)
> Continuous Duty 16 Amps; ICS 20 Amps
> Size 5" x 9" x 10-1/2"
>
> This particular supply works great. It only varies 0.01 Volts
> with a load! Cosmetically it looks great.
>
> With paper work for only $65.
> .
> .
> TenTec 229 B HF Antenna Tuner For Sale:
>
> This roller inductor tuner will handle full legal power.
> It uses an "L" match instead of a "T" match, which means
> there is only one spot that will give the correct match,
> and is more efficient.
>
> Wattmeter (200/2000 watts) is built in with an SWR bridge
> and lighted meter, plus a 4 position antenna switch.
>
> It can be used on any HF frequency, including the WARC
> bands, as it is continuously adjustable. It has a built in
> internal balun, so open wire can be used.
>
> Cosmetically, this unit is the color of the Corsair I with
> a sort of very dark chocolate brown (almost black) color,
> although it can be used with any HF rig or legal limit amplifier.
>
> This unit has had the problematic dial and elastic cord
> changed to a turns counter for better reliability.
>
> This particular unit functions 100%, and looks great.
> I can not find a scratch on it. Paper work is included
> for $300.
> .
> .
> I also have many other accessories available such as many
> different types of microphones, HTs, VHF and UHF rigs,
> antennas, etc. Just too many things to list here.
> Please e-mail your requests.
>
>
> Prices do not include shipping from Florida.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> 73,
>
> Ken, W8EK
>
> Ken Simpson
> E-mail to W8EK@FLHam.net or W8EK@arrl.net
> Voice Phone  (352) 732-8400
>
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