[TenTec] Pegasus , back to the question

W1GOR W1GOR at maine.rr.com
Thu Dec 4 16:47:47 EST 2003


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-----Original Message-----
From: tentec-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:tentec-bounces at contesting.com]On Behalf Of Curt Krelic
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 10:25
To: tentec at contesting.com
Subject: RE: [TenTec] Pegasus , back to the question


Lets look at the other end of the spectrum...I am 52 years old, and if all
radios were nothing more than another computer, I would give up the hobby in
a heart beat. Fansy or otherwise I am computered to death as it is. I own
the PRO and use it for CW only, never hooked it up to a computer and never
will, couldn't care less.

Next stop, cyborgs. Everyone will HAVE to become one. LOL

Duane Grotophorst <n9dg at yahoo.com> wrote:

--- W4CHLTenTecEl wrote:
> Interesting that the previous HF rig at this club, a
> venerable Icom IC-706, had very little use for the
> previous few years. But the fact that he Pegasus
> REQUIRES a computer to run actually got more
> interest from this generation of budding hams !

I feel this is key to keeping ham radio alive and
relevant in the future. We as hams cannot afford to
not embrace PC technology and tight computer
integration with our radios. Like Mark's students I
have found the PC to make my ham radio operating more
interesting, and I now operate more than I ever have
in the past simply because the my PC driven Pegs allow
me to do the things that were hard and/or very
expensive to do in the past. The Pegasus is not
perfect, for the things I'd like to do it is limited
by its RS232 interface. It also is not able to handle
many strong signals close together such is typical of
HF contesting. It is however via N4PY softare's
spectrum sweep a very good radio for watching large
chunks of a mostly dead band silently for activity.


> The
> Pegasus is far more versatile than the IC-706 due to
> the flexible PC control, and with Carl N4PY's GUI
> readily exposes the key functions for a modern day
> rig.

Yep.


> And if the kids really want to try
> implementing the GUI a different way, we can alter
> TenTec's source code and try it out !

Bravo.

To TT marketing read - this:
Now only if somebody would put Orion caliber
performance in a no panel box like the Peg is with
Ethernet interfacing. Then with some creative software
such radio could take the contester and DX'er crowd by
storm.

Duane
N9DG

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