[TenTec] SOTA RADIO - Bioennopower batteries
Reed
w4jz at bellsouth.net
Fri Mar 18 17:09:32 EDT 2016
Mention Ham Nation and you will get a discount too. I ordered mine from
Buddiepole 4 or 5 years ago & they are still going strong. Cheaper at
Bioennopower!
Still have a Argonaut 515 bought new with cw & notch filter. Also the
405 amp. Great little rig! Got an old Argosy 525 analog also. Easy to
work on compared to today's rigs! Sold my Scout to buy the Argonaut V.
The Scout had better SSB transmit audio, but Argonaut V did better on
digital & CW. Had a 509 back in the 70s, but traded it in. Also have
the Argonaut VI that was a beta unit turned in back in 2013.
The best QRP rig out there, in my opinion, is the KX3! Had mine for 4
years and can't say enough good things about it. The Yaesu FT-817, if
you replace the stock I.F. filter with their Collins SSB filter & add
their Collins CW filter, is not a bad little QRP rig. It's the one I
grab for rough outdoors use. The KX3 is a much better rig, but also
little more fragile at over 2 times the price. Use a resonant antenna,
like LNR 40, 20, 10 end feed & you won't need a tuner.
I bought this little amp 4 weeks ago and really been happy with it on
SSB when most of time need little more power. Smallest amp I have seen
that peaks 40 watts on 20 meters going to a Bird watt meter into a dummy
load. Yep, it is made in China. Looks like designed from a ham there
since it has his call letters screen printed on circuit board, but never
know if that is just a sales thing.
https://vk2qr.wordpress.com/2014/11/25/mx-p50m-hf-amplifier-review/
Price range from $180 to $250 depending on where you buy it from. I
ordered mine from.
http://www.aliexpress.com/snapshot/7265192208.html?orderId=72336486514659
Shipping is about 2 weeks. Only pulls little over 6 amps at 40 watts
out. It does need the 13 volts to get 40 watts, but will work at 12
volts at reduced power out. Love the little Lithium Iron Phosphate
(LiFePO4) Battery that holds that 13 volts!
73,
Reed W4JZ
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