[TenTec] interesting eHam review
Rob Atkinson, K5UJ
k5uj at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 29 13:52:29 EDT 2006
eHam 7800 review with an interesting take on the Orion and 7800....
rob / k5uj
KY6R Rating: 5/5 Jun 28, 2006 12:33
Superb (with a caveat) Time owned: 0 to 3 months
I kept my mouth shut during a recent divorce and received a windfall that
afforded me this rig and a PW-1 Amplifier. I replaced an Orion and Titan III
station - so I do have something that is also "the cats meow" to compare to.
I moved from a 5 acre antenna farm to a .33 acre wooded lot. I decided to
get rid of the tuner and go with SteppIR BigIR vertical and a 2 element
SteppIR Yagi on a Force-12 LPT-1242 crank up - all painted green and very
much hidden in the redwoods.
Anyway back to the rig. I wanted 6M and the built in RTTY / PSK encoder /
decoder and 200 watts (I used a Mark V and wire antennas with 200 watts or
less to get 8BDXCC and 291 all time new one's - so only use an amp when I
absolutely must). I started out as a die hard QRP-er way back when - oh well
. .
The 7800 and PW-1 combo, along with the SteppIR antennas are the most fun
station I have ever assembled. Bar none.
But, I must admit - the 7800's receiver is no better than the Orion
(original Orion), in fact, I am quite sure that the Orion is a better
receiver. This isn't a lab test - just the ears of a DX-er at 308 entities
looking for new one's - the really rare ones where everyone and his kid
brother and screaming for.
If I didn't care about RTTYand 6M and 200W I would have purchased the Orion
II - that is THE best rig for the money at any price point!
But I have fallen in love with RTTY and love using 200 watts again - and the
amp very little to work "all time new one's".
If you want value for the money - seriously look at the Orion II and Titan
III. Or maybe wait until the 7800 starts selling on the used market.
But while I feel a little foolish - I must admit, I am having the time of my
life with this station.
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