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Re: [TenTec] Tentec Audio fidelity doubt

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Tentec Audio fidelity doubt
From: Carlos PECO BERROCAL <carlos.peco@gmail.com>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2020 11:43:42 +1000
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Hi,

Fully agree with Bob's comments. Start with some good settings first
because your radio might be perfectly fine.

You can analyze the audio coming from the radio with a computer and a sound
card. Lots of free software options around, the one I use is Spectrum Lab:

https://www.qsl.net/dl4yhf/spectra1.html

Bob's comments about the use of the RF gain are spot on. I normally set the
volume to a comfortable level and then ride the RF gain up and down.

The cable I have for the external panadapter has a TMP connector in one end
(for the PCB) and a female SMA (bulkhead type) for the back panel. I
assembled that by myself but I think you can source it online. The IF
output is good for you to use an external panadapter and have a close
(narrow) view of the band.
As I mentioned yesterday, the spectrum you have there is not flat (full
sensitivity at 9 MHz but drops towards the sides) but perfectly good to see
the spectrum of your counterpart as well as a couple of "nets" up and down.
In my case I want to see at least 300 kHz of real-time bandwidth, so I
rather have the SDR panadapter in the antenna side rather than the first IF
side.

Next in my list is wiring the panadapter output for the Eagle. That radio
can provide you an RF output (after the RX preselector) that you split
externally in two (one for your SDR panadapter and the other one to feed
back into the transceiver for receive purposes). I think it is better than
using the 9 MHz output (at least in my case).

I tested several external SDR receivers in conjunction with the Argonaut VI
and Eagle. The combination I like the most allows you to tune the Ten-Tec
radio up and down (using the front panel knob) while the SDR radio (as
panadapter) follows you. Additionally, if you see some interesting activity
in the waterfall, you can click on it with your mouse and the Eagle/A6 goes
there straight away.

I like the 7300 concept (HF transceiver with spectral and waterfall
display) but I don't like the size of the display (too small when you want
to see large chunks of spectrum) and the fact that you are constrained to
whatever the radio's firmware does (while, if you use an external SDR
receiver as panadapter, you can try a multitude of different software
options and features). If I was going to buy a new radio, I would like it
to have "legacy" control knobs and switches as well as a recessed area in
the front panel to fit an optional COTS tablet PC.

73,
Carlos VK1EA










On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 11:52 PM Bob McGraw K4TAX <rmcgraw@blomand.net>
wrote:

> Chang:
>
> Unless there is a fault with your radio, typically the Argonaut VI has
> excellent receive audio.   At the same time, I will emphasize that
> Tentec radios DO NOT operate like other brand radios.    In fact one
> will find there is a learning curve which must be attained and
> understood and applied accordingly.
>
> As to mushy audio, I would speculate the PBT and BW are not adjusted
> optimally.   Additionally, if you are using the NR function, turn it OFF
> as it is best used for CW mode and not SSB mode.  For SSB mode, a
> combination of RF Gain and BW values give better results.  The PRE
> should be used for higher bands as needed.   Best noise reduction for
> SSB is attained using the RF Gain control.   Rarely will you find RF
> Gain should be at maximum except for perhaps 15M and 10M.
>
> Again if you try to set the values on the Argonaut VI like you would on
> a ICOM, Kenwood, or Yaesu you will not attain optimum performance.
> Tentec radios use a very different architecture and will not operate as
> one uses for non Tentec radios.
>
> As to a spectrum scope, where did you read in the information it has
> one?    Fact is, it never did and never will have one.
>
> I suggest you spend some time reading the manual cover to cover a couple
> of times and apply the suggestions in the manual to the radio operation.
>
> Quick suggestions:
>
> Set BW to the wider value starting with 2.7 kHz for SSB
>
> Set PBT to center value and adjust to reduce QRM in the passband.
>
> Reduce the RF Gain
>
> Turn OFF the NR function except for CW mode.
>
> Set the AF Gain to a comfortable listening level
>
> And read the manual at least twice.
>
> Unless there is a fault with your radio, these suggestions work. You
> will need to learn to use the radio as it is different than ICOM,
> Kenwood, and Yaesu radios.
>
> 73
>
> Bob, K4TAX
>
>
> On 7/22/2020 12:22 AM, Chang Song wrote:
> > Hello, folks.
> >
> > I have heard so much about Tentec's legendary audio fidelity, I decided
> to
> > purchase a Tentec Argonaut VI.    I mostly use SSB.
> >
> > I also have an IC7300.
> >
> >  From the moment I started using it, I realized that the voice came out
> from
> > the speaker
> > and the headphone jack on the Argonat VI is very very mushy.
> > Adding to the fact that it does not have spectrum scope.
> > I can hardly understand voice with moderate signal level while on IC7300,
> > even weaker signal, I can clearly understand voices.
> >
> > Is this normal for TenTec?   Or the audio fidelity applied only to CW..
> > although
> > I don't think it is better than IC7300 either.
> >
> >
> >
>
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