[TenTec] Titan vac relay

Jim Brown k9yc at audiosystemsgroup.com
Thu Dec 23 09:06:11 PST 2010


On 12/22/2010 2:48 PM, Rafael Kuri [XE1RK] wrote:
> Paul Clinton, the Ten-Tec service manager and he said that the replacement
> cost was $375.00 plus s/h!.

The good news about maintaining older Ten Tec gear is that you can 
usually get the parts. It's also generally true that the parts are 
pretty standard, and easy to find in either industrial or surplus 
channels. The bad news is the COST of those parts IF you buy them from 
Ten Tec. If you need parts for Ten Tec gear, the best solution is 
usually what you did -- find out the original manufacturer's part number 
and chase down that part. The only things that I buy from Ten Tec are 
unique or hard to find things like the smaller relays and bandswitches.

  In the case of these vacuum relays, the best source is Gigavac, who 
makes direct replacements for all of the vacuum relays that Ten Tec 
uses. Gigavac relays are standard in Alpha amps, and the folks at Alpha 
tell me that they are quite happy with them.  Gigavac has a long 
established policy of selling their relays in small quantities to 
licensed hams. I've done this several times, and they're very good to 
deal with.

73, Jim Brown K9YC


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