[TenTec] Ten Tec Junk ??!!

Vernon J. Kunes, Jr. vern@mantlelamp.com
Sun, 4 Aug 2002 23:42:19 -0400


Similar situation here. Had a TS930SAT Kenwood, and when I fired up the Omni
D series B I bought as an inexpensive backup, I heard signals I could never
hear on my 930SAT. Thinking that there was something wrong with my 930, I
took the radio over to a friend's shack who had a 430. Same results again.
Well, the 930 got sold and I am now the proud owner of a Corsair and Corsair
II. and I wouldn't part with them for all the 930s etc. in the world. The
more I used both the Omni and the Corsairs, I began to realize that the
knobs were large enough to get my fingers on, and far enough apart to
operate them easily. The switches are well placed, and general operation of
the radios is easy. Not so with the 930 I used to have. Sure they don't have
1009 memories (what's in memory 62?), but neither do I. Solid performance,
ease of use and, of course, the famous Ten Tec service and support are worth
far more to me than having the "prettiest" radio in the world. Do I miss my
930? In a way. I seem to stay up alot longer at night with my Ten Tecs now
that I ever did with the 930. Why? Because there is always another signal to
work (I can hear all of them now!). We live and learn. That's what it is all
about. The old saying is still true: "Beauty is only skin deep". Go Ten
Tec!!!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim English" <te@usol.com>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 10:45 PM
Subject: [TenTec] Ten Tec Junk ??!!


Hello all. Having just recently been "turned on" to Ten Tec gear and reading
other folks comments, I felt compelled to write my short story on how I made
the switch from YaeComWoods to TT. I've been a ham and die hard CW fanatic
for over 30 years now. Over the years I have owned umpteen different
YaeComWoods and always sluffed off TT as being total junk mainly because of
the rig's cosmetics. Too me TT rigs always looked like something someone had
homebrewed in their basement and threw it into a MFJ cabinet. The only
fairly good Jap rig I have ever owned was a TS-130S. Some such as the
TS-690S and IC-745 were the absolute worst rigs I have ever owned for CW. I
bid and won an Argonaut 509 about a year ago on eBay. I mainly bought it
because it was at a good price and came with the external CW filter, rig and
power supply and intended to break the items up and resell for a profit. As
I was sitting in the shack cleaning the rig up getting it ready to resell I
figured I had better hook it up and check it's operation out. Once I fired
the rig I just couldn't believe how low the noise level was. I live just 1
block from a 250,000 power sub-station and almost always have had to contend
with hash noise levels approaching S9 at times. I had to check to make sure
there was an antenna connected. I peaked the resonate knob and started
tuning around 20 meters. Signals just jumped out of nowhere at me. To me
this was an absolute jaw dropping experience because I had always had this
high noise level. I then thought well maybe this was a night when the noise
was reduced so I flipped on my IC-745 and sure enough the hash was there,
strong as ever but yet was non-existent on the Argo. I hooked a 6BTV
vertical to the Argo and a CF zepp to the 745 and started comparing signals.
I was picking and copying dx signals on the Argo Q5 that were not even
audible on the 745. At this point I was hooked. I made similar comparisons
between the Argo and my IC-706 and although the 706 was better than the 745
neither held a candle to the Argo. I decided to keep the Argo and had a ball
working a lot of QRP DX but having never been a great fan of QRP I did some
intense research on finding a QRO TT rig. After asking many questions and
taking alot of poles from TT users as well as reading reviews online I
settled on finding a Corsair. I found one, bought it and have never looked
back at the YaeComWoods since. The Corsair exhibited the same
charecteristics as the Argo in the way of low S/N only better ! And the
filters... whew, let's not even go there. All I can say is AWESOME !
Although it needs a PTO rebuild it is with a doubt the best rig I have ever
owned. I immediately sold the IC-745 on eBay but held onto the 706 to use in
my motorhome and on 6 meters. Although I still feel TT rigs will never win a
beauty contest, I just can't believe it took me 30 years to discover these
fabulous rigs. 2 years ago while doing some travelling I had the chance to
go by and see the TT factory. I was totally unimpressed. The place looked
run down, unkept, and there were people sitting around outside leaning back
in chairs smoking. The showroom was empty except for a glass showcase with a
few rigs in it. There was basically nothing to see. This of course was
before I discovered TT. Looks can very, very deceiving I have discovered !

That's my 2 1/4 cent's worth !
--
Tim, K8TJ



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