[TenTec] Ten-Tec Transceiver Survey

Paul Christensen w9ac at arrl.net
Thu Apr 17 12:03:48 EDT 2008


I would like to see all the manufacturers begin moving away from the 1980s 
black "VCR" look.   I'm not sure how all that started, but we need to end it 
now.

Some of the classiest-looking equipment I've seen are the Omni VI/Paragon 
series, Kenwood R-599D/T-599D, and the ca. 1970 Yaesu FTdX line-up.  I 
especially like anodized aluminum control panels along with back-lighting 
for legends.  Ten Tec has its roots in aluminum construction practices, and 
I believe the offering of a new product in anodized coloring would be a huge 
hit -- done in a manner much like the vapor-ware Hilberling series.

Anodizing is a form of electrolysis where an aluminum surface becomes an 
insulator.  The process allows for the mixture of various tints and the end 
result is spectacular.  I have my own custom panels engraved, filled, and 
anodized by a broadcast electronics vendor in Lockport, IL.  Here's a sample 
of their work although the legends are not back-lighted.  Instead, I had the 
legends engraved and filled.  The meter screws have since been replaced with 
black-oxide metric hex types to improve the overall look.

http://216.229.20.37/images/BT-01.jpg

http://216.229.20.37/images/BT-03.jpg

In the future, my plan is to cut the lettering into openings whereby the 
perimeter is filled, but the opening is back-lighted and diffused with 
colored LEDs that would display the text in the dark and still produce a 
visible legend in the bright daylight.   I have no doubt that with Ten Tec's 
in-house metal shop, they could easily implement such a process, and do it 
economically.

Paul, W9AC

 



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