[TenTec] Old vs New = Crunch time

DAVID HELLER dtx at verizon.net
Tue Feb 2 22:34:21 PST 2010


( To you alone) ---  I've owned some Jap rigs, a Triton, Omni D, Omni 6.  I 
like traffic nets, general ragchew qso's, some low-key contesting - in 
short, general operating.  Compared to the Japs the TT's are all far 
superior, at least for CW. I work very little phone, so wouldn't know the 
difference there.

All the T-T's have fantastic receivers and QSK.  The D Omni a bit better on 
filters for crowded bands;  the 6 with the 250 Hz is exceptional. I have no 
interest in computer control so the 7 and Orion don't especially interest 
me.  The 6 has a lot of gadgetry;  some I use regularly just for 
convenience, some I've never used, and don't miss.

All are essentially trouble-free;  Ten-Tec phone advice and service has been 
all I could ask for and definitely more than I have the right to expect.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roger Rippy" <svtincup at yahoo.com>
To: <TenTec at contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 10:20 PM
Subject: [TenTec] Old vs New = Crunch time


First I would like to thank all those who sent emails or responded on the 
list to my request for advice, opinions, and insight on the question of old 
vs new. K8JHR hit it right on the nail head, that this is definitely about 
my wants and not my needs. Unlike many on this forum, I have not previously 
owned either an Omni, Orion, Corsair, or Jupiter. I have owned two TTs: one 
was a Century 21 that I purchased new when I got my novice ticket back in 
the late 70's and the other is my current Triton IV which I bought a couple 
years ago. So the opinions that were offered were truely appreciated and 
your candid recommendations well received. The common thread among the 
majority that sent me an email was that the Omni VI may not be the best rig 
in the world, but it would be a cold day before you ever sold yours. That 
certainly speaks volumes. There were also favorable comments regarding the 
Corsair and the Omni VII. I still wonder why TT would stop manufacturing
 a radio that is still this popular today.

At any rate, thanks to Curt KB5JO, Walt K8CV, Gary W7TEA, David WD9CMD, Ron 
KI0II, Dick KD4BRL, John K4AVX, and K8JHR. I appreciate the fact that you 
took the time to offer some candid considerations and recommendations based 
on first-hand experiences. Don't get me wrong, I plan on keeping the Triton 
IV, but I "want" to buy one more TT for the station before I retire "again".
73s Roger Rippy  W7RIP



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