[TenTec] In praise of older technology

Ed Purvis wa4njy at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 22 18:48:38 EST 2014


I had a Flex owner tell me I was 13 hertz off frequency.  I should have asked him to help me convert that to cycles so I could adjust my radio.

Ed




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 From: Brian Carling <bcarling at cfl.rr.com>
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Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2014 6:14 PM
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How does a digital readout help you to get on the same frequency any better than an analog one ? If you can't hear when a human voice sounds natural then a digital won't help.

Best regards - Bry Carling



> On Feb 22, 2014, at 6:01 PM, k6jek <k6jek at comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> I know. As an aficionado of vintage equipment I agree in spirt. But on SSB it really is delightful to talk with people who are actually on frequency, a rarity with vintage gear but the norm now with new equipment. People just sound so much more human when their speech isn't shifted 30 Hz or 20 or even 10. 
> 
> I have a Corsair (I) and have not considered replacing the PTO with a DDS unit but might just find a way to get a better read of my actual frequency. Shouldn't be hard. That way I can talk with my buddies on their Flex Radios (*), ICOM 7600's and such without annoying them while still enjoying my fine old stuff.
> 
> Jon, K6JEK
> 
> * I have all that modern stuff too, an SDR, OMNI VII etc. I just don't like it much. Heck, I think my favorites are the tube pieces from '50's.
> 
>> On Feb 22, 2014, at 2:44 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
>> 
>> I remember when digital frequency readouts (the kind using an electronic counter, not the kind on a R-390) started appearing on ham gear. Most people (myself included) just had to have it. We never needed it before. There were easy enough reliable methods to make sure we stayed inside our band (or sub-band) limits, but for some reason it seemed like a digital display of our frequency became a necessity.
>> 
>> DE N6KB
>> 
>>> On 2/22/2014 11:14 AM, Mike Bryce wrote:
>>> I guess it was a year ago I put in a DDS replacement for the PTO. Rock solid. Dual VFOs, speed sensitive tuning, all kinds of goodies.
>>> 
>>> I took it out and the analog PTO back in.
>>> 
>>> Yep, it didn’t have the same feel. It (the DDS) made all kinds of noise when no antenna was connected.
>>> 
>>> Sometimes, and this was one of them, older really is better
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Mike, WB8VGE
>>> SunLight Energy Systems
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>>> o|||||||o
>>> 
>>> A man with one clock knows what time it is. A man with two clocks is never sure.
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