[TenTec] The Eagle

CSM(r) Gary Huber glhuber at msn.com
Sun Sep 26 12:49:54 PDT 2010


Steve,

I was a "analog" hold-out for many years.... I bought my Corsair II during the last production run, kept it (still have it), traded the Paragon I also purchased during the last production run of that model for an OMNI VI+ during its last production run.  I recently purchased a new OMNI VII and sold the OMNI VI+.

Thus far I've been impressed with the OMNI VII and have made comments and suggestions regarding BW and Mode splits for DXing and contesting on the TenTec forum, OMNI VII yahoo group, TenTec Wiki and the DXLab yahoo group. From what I've seen thus far, in comparing the two, I'd still take the OMNII VII with 300 and 500 Hz mechanical filters over the Eagle for DXing and Contesting.  Others may see it differently but after thirty-three years and 342 entities confirmed and verified by the DX Desk, I know what I want in a radio. Still the Eagle provides a lot of radio at a lower price point.

73,

Gary - AB9M



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From: "Steve Berg" <wa9jml at tbc.net>
Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2010 1:59 PM
To: <tentec at contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TenTec] The Eagle

> 
> I have thought about buying an Omni VII for some time.  I am somewhat 
> reticent about it as it is more of a computer than a radio, and after 
> all of the complaining on this list about other high performance 
> computer/radios I am leery of winding up with an overly complex and 
> temperamental radio.  I bought one of the last 526 multi-mode VHF 
> radios, and found that it did not perform as well in most areas as my 
> Argo II and transverter station, so I sold it.  The 526 had lots of 
> bells and whistles, but there was no way to alter the high speed QSK 
> which was not compatible with my ancient Mirage 6 meter brick amplifier. 
> The noise blanker was not as good on the newer radio, either. So, the 
> 526 found a happier home elsewhere.
> 
> Right now, I have my Omni V.9 hooked up to my Elecraft 6 meter 
> transverter and the same old Mirage amplifier.  It works pretty well, 
> though the noise blanker on the Omni is nowhere near as good as that in 
> the Argo II.  It has served well, though through some major openings the 
> past several years.  I spend most of my time on 6 meters.
> 
> I run a Corsair II on HF, and it also does very well.  It is simple, 
> works great, but is getting long in the tooth.
> 
> The most fun I have had on HF, was when I was running my Heath HW-9, and 
> later the Argonaut II.  Both of these radios are simple, effective, and 
> even for someone like me with XXL size hands, easy to use.
> 
> I am thinking about one of these Eagles, but they do not have a separate 
> 6 meter antenna connector, and I am not sure if one would be easy enough 
> to use to replace the Corsair II.  If I get an Eagle or Omni VII, I 
> could replace most of my HF and 6 meter gear with one box, which would 
> leave enough room in the shack to keep my Drake 2B, and Gonset GSB-100 
> station set up all the time.  I am not a competitive contest operator, 
> and appreciate simplicity, durability, and longevity over the latest and 
> greatest.
> 
> Does anyone here have any comments on how I might proceed?
> 
> 73,
> 
> Steve WA9JML
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