[TenTec] Scout VS. DX-77
JEFF S JOHNSON
aa8ve@juno.com
Tue, 26 Oct 1999 10:53:08 -0400
Jason,
If your really serious about HF radio this is an easy choice. More
features is no substitution for quality radio. The Alinco is just another
do-all, look important, Jap. rig with more features than function. In
order for them to do all this they have to use low quality components and
throw away boards. The Scout, on the other hand is a "Real radio" and
built like a tank. If you could look inside the two and knew what you
were looking at there would be no question it's Ten*Tec hands down. Don't
be afraid of buying a used one either, with the great service of T*T
you'll have good support for years to come as well as saving a lot of
money.
Well what did you expect? This is a Ten*Tec list!
Jeff aa8ve 73 As always "Rig here is Ten Tec!"
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999 07:58:47 -0600 jreber@es.com writes:
>
> Hello everyone-
> I'm planning to pick up a compact rig around the holliday season for
> mobile/portable use, as well as some use in a fixed location. I am
> considering the Alinco DX-77 or the Ten Tec Scout for this purpose.
> I am a
> Ten Tec fan, and run an Omni D series B as my main base station.
> However,
> it appears the DX-77 may be a better rig for the money. I figure
> that a
> Scout, equipped with all of the band modules I would want, will cost
> about
> the same as a DX-77. It looks like the DX-77 has quite a few more
> features
> for the same price. Is there anyone on the reflector with experience
> with
> both rigs? Any input would be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Jason KA7UAM
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