N4ULE Charter wrote: Has anybody had trouble with the new Jupiter update? I can't get mine to open up. might try downloading a fresh copy and re-installing it. Mine uploaded with no problems. thanks,
Don't apologize - Truman didn't either. Look at it this way, if society can rationalize homosexuality it can rationalize anything else, so essentially everything has the potential of offending someon
Yep - it defies logic why anyone would buy a new FT-1000 or Field. That technology is so out-dated. Sure it works but you can get better gear for the same money (i.e., Jupiter / Orion). _____________
ac5e@comcast.net wrote: After a really LOOONG afternoon of swapping the PROII for the MARK V, and back and forth and around and around - the bottom line is this. The Orion has by far the best recieve
That would be very nice - that's the only grump I might have, that I can't hear what is actually going over the wire when transmitting. _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Bill Tippett wrote: But remember that "very strong" to Orion means >S9+30 and "very strong" for lesser receivers may be 25 dB less before they begin creating IMD products in the
I should also add that the meter went from S9+44 to S7 (the noise level of the band at that time with no signals present) when I adjusted the PBT away from W1AW's signals. Truly awesome. ____________
Same thing for the Jupiter and every other software-based product that benefits by being computer-savvy person to upgrade. I don't remember any of those posts being proven to point to the software it
I love the Jupiter - I think i'd love the Orion even more if I had one. Definitely not taken the wrong way!! I feel jubilant to have a Jupiter 'cause I know that it's the best rig out there short of
Just wondering what opinions the list has regarding the Centurion and its QSK capabilities for CW. I've read excellent things about it in various places but am wondering how it fares in everyday use,
I wish I could spring for the Titan III - but will have to "make do" with the 1KW output... hi Regarding supply voltage, would 10/3 romex suffice for a 40 foot run or should I use 8/3 or 6/3? I'm thi
I know this opens a gigantic can of worms but the Titan III is within my reach if I eat pinto beans and bacon for the next 12 months. I'm guessing i'd run the Centurion at 800W output but would proba
Hi, I have a Studio One microphone, CC-1-T cable and stand for sale. All pieces are in "new" condition. It produces fantastic audio but I can't force myself to practice enough CW when it is within ar
Long wave or low wave - topband, etc. _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec
Dick Green wrote: I believe RFI succeptibility is a distinct possibility. I experienced RFI problems when using an external speaker with my Jupiter. The speaker wire is about 6 feet long - I resolved
Jason Buchanan wrote: Regarding the beads, 2 turns won't do much, 3 is better, 4 is very nice. I have 4 beads in total. Problem eliminated. I should probably mention that on 40 meters my monitor gets
A local ham in my neck of the woods works for HRO and is a real good salesman for YaeComWood gear - if it weren't for me there would be no mention of Ten-Tec unfortunately. Some of these guys continu
Next time anyone wants to meet at Parker's Maple Barn, let me know. ;-) 73 Jason N1SU _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting
Yes. I'm very very surprised that this hasn't been addressed earlier. I've talked to a number of people who have not purchased a Jupiter specifically for this reason. 73 Jason N1SU __________________
heh - well, not me... I ignore CQ calls from guys whose background noise (fans, TV, etc.) is as loud as their voice. There's nothing in the rulebook that says I have to answer everyone who calls CQ f