[TenTec] HF pack portable operation with Ten Tec

Bwana Bob wb2vuf at qsl.net
Sun Mar 13 14:02:52 EST 2005


it was great fun viewing Caity's Mizuho collection on her web site. 
There seems to be nothing like these rigs on the market today. This is 
strange, because the technology exists to make HF handhelds or slightly 
larger multiband portables.

I propose that Ten Tec acquire the design rights from Mizuho, update the 
designs to take advantage of modern IC's and replace whatever parts are 
obsolete, and offer these transceivers in kit form.

HF CW/SSB kits cound do well in the marketplace. Look at what's 
currently available:

		Most QRP  kits are CW only.
		K2 is sophisticated but costly.
		FT-817, costly and sophisticated.
		Argonaut V, not really a "packset"
		SGC 2020, a packset, but costly
		Ten Tec Scout, simple, rugged, not a packset
		MFJ SSB transceivers, CW is optional,  quality?

Yes, I can run my Scout for a few hours on a 7 Ah gel pack, but it would 
take up most of the space in a day hiking backpack. The idea of an SSB 
transceiver that only takes up one pocket in the pack is really 
intriguing. Now something like the Tokyo High Power Labs 3 band HT would 
be really great.

Here's another idea: At one time Ten Tec marketed a commercial crystal 
controlled packset called a model 120. It ran 20 W pep and had a battery 
pack that strapped on the back. Apparently it was designed to compete 
with a similar unit produced by SGC. Supposed they took the basic 
Argonaut V design and repackaged it into a portable?


			73,

			Bob WB2VUF



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