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Subject: Re: [TenTec] OT: 7300 buy back program
From: Barry N1EU <barry.n1eu@gmail.com>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2016 20:09:45 +0000
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The Corsair is a great radio.  My only objections are:

1. no CAT port (obviously)
2. the audio-derived AGC is prone to popping but careful adjustment of RF
Gain can minimize this issue
3. it suffers from high internal noise from the op-amps used, but this can
be cured by the ambitious: http://corsair.wikidot.com/corsair-opamp

Drifty VFO vs DDS etc is left for another conversation

73, Barry N1EU

On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 8:03 PM, Steve Berg <wa9jml@frontier.com> wrote:

> I am wondering about the same sorts of things.  I bought a new Omni VII
> during the Fire Sale.  I got it with the optional 300 Hz CW filter.  Once
> the novelty wore off, I started getting annoyed by having to push a menu
> button, then scroll to a setting, and then select something like the
> setting the keyer speed, and do some other actions, just to do what a lowly
> knob does on my Corsair II and my MFJ keyer.  So, that radio has found a
> new home.  The Argonaut VI has a complex system of making adjustments, too,
> but it is much easier to use than the Omni VII, and seems to have a better
> receiver.  I am using the Corsair II on HF again, and am starting to see
> why those people who also own one, or have an Omni VI, prefer them to the
> newer rigs.  This was brought home to me rather abruptly with the recent
> threads on keeping Orion II rigs functional.  With a rather obstructed trap
> vertical installed on a hillside, I am not going to set the contesting
> world on fire no matter what radio or radios I use.  So, I can still prefer
> high performance radios that are getting on in years, like me, and are much
> less complex to use.
>
> Your Mileage will Most Certainly Vary...
>
>
> Steve WA9JML
>
>
> On 8/15/2016 1:16 PM, Mike Bryce wrote:
>
>> I have a hard time handling over $1500 for a radio and being told it’s
>> ‘entry level.’ Nothing like scaring the bejesus out of a new ham who after
>> spending all that money for a rig, he/she ends up with ‘entry level’ radio.
>>
>> Does one really need a $4k/$5k radio to have fun with?
>>
>> How in the world did you guys survive contesting using the Triton IVs,
>> the TS-520s, the FT-101s, and the HW-101s?
>>
>>
>> Mike WB8VGE
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