[TenTec] Tennessee Dreamin'

Ron Notarius wn3vaw at verizon.net
Mon Aug 2 16:21:45 EDT 2004


For some reason, that reminds me... and my apologies for going slightly off
topic here...

One of the last products announced by the second coming of Dentron (circa
1983-4) were a bunch of single band radios; don't remember now if they were
CW/SSB or SSB only, and I think they had an output around 25 watts.  I
remember seeing them being sold at a huge discount at Dayton that year...
and passing because the band I wanted was no longer available (bad mistake)
as I discovered the table in the flea market Sunday morning shortly after
arriving.  Dentron disappeared for good shortly thereafter.

Anyone else remember these rigs, or even get their hands on one?  Are any
still around anywhere?

73, ron wn3vaw

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Donovan" <n5xm at alltel.net>
To: <tentec at contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 3:47 PM
Subject: [TenTec] Tennessee Dreamin'


>       I was working a fellow TT owner on CW on 20m this afternoon, and our
> conversation led to the interesting question of "what rigs would you like
to
> see TT bring out for their loyal users?"  I would like a series of 100W
> CW-only radios, each for one band only.  As the TT habit is one that lasts
a
> lifetime, in ten years, at say, 800.00 a pop, you could eventually end up
> with an incredible shack.  They could even make SSB only individual band
> rigs for those of us who like microphones (!?), and we could mix and match
> for whatever kind of setup we wanted.
>       I would also like to see a 100W TT mobile rig.  That way, I could
> learn to do mobile CW...as it is, I sure hate the thought of having to
spend
> good money on a non-TT rig.  If you could ask TT to do put out a new rig,
> what would it be?
>       I sure learn a lot from all you super intelligent mavens here.  I'm
> good on theory, but prefer to be a simple, very active CW op.  Any
thoughts
> from you good folks?  Rich, n5xm
>
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