Bob Best description of the system I've seen today. In the modern rig, is the S meter in the agc loop, and is the agc audio derived? Thanks Ron K3MIY -- This mail sent through CSOnline Webmail http:/
Hi Back when I was a No Vice, the ARRL had a neat little pamphlet that showed everything from basic procedure to traffic handling. Wonder if they still publish it? Ron K3MIY -- This mail sent through
James Three hundred hertz filter ought to do it. Ron K3MIY -- This mail sent through CSOnline Webmail http://webmail.csonline.net _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list T
Mike I'm still learning the code :-), and I never use dupe sheets; I memorize the fists like they did in WWII. Lotsa fun! Ron K3MIY -- This mail sent through CSOnline Webmail http://webmail.csonline.
Hi Gary Re-read your post and chuckle at the typo. Ron K3MIY (owner of a couple TT rigs) -- This mail sent through CSOnline Webmail http://webmail.csonline.net _______________________________________
Kim and others I wonder if the new generator-inverter systems are subject to RFI problems? Ron K3MIY -- This mail sent through CSOnline Webmail http://webmail.csonline.net ___________________________
James and others One way to do this is to listen for CQs. Let somebody else answer, and listen to the exchanges. You'll get a lot of tips on what to say( and what NOT to say). Depending upon your "in
Stuart Check the November 1956 QST; that's where you'll find it. Ron K3MIY -- This mail sent through CSOnline Webmail http://webmail.csonline.net _______________________________________________ TenTe
Dave I used the same method to get my speed up, but after 15 wpm, the next step came with a mighty effort. So I gave up. I was stuck at 18 wpm (ARRL bulletin speed). Then in 1992, I wanted to get my
A tip I was given in my KNovice days was to set the gap on a straight key by putting three sheets of notebook paper between the contacts. I could do 18 wpm all day long. Ron K3MIY PS Don't forget to
Man! I must have talent. I worked 48 countries wit a 155 feet vertical loop 10 feet off the ground with 100 watts. Ron K3MIY -- This mail sent through CSOnline Webmail http://webmail.csonline.net ___
Jim "Code Worrier"!? Didn't know one had to worry about it :-) Ron K3MIY -- This mail sent through CSOnline Webmail http://webmail.csonline.net _______________________________________________ TenTec
Reminds me of the time I was dragged to the Pittsburgh Federal Bldg to take my General and Advanced (was a Conditional). The examiner let me send three letters and passed me. We are not Olde Fahrts,
My first TenTec was a Century 21 digi readout. Lived in apartment, so didn't use it much. Next TT rig was a Scout, which I used portable. The Jones filter was great! Fifty watts SSB barked quite well
Intimidating? I have done both, and no problems. People in both instances were friendly and helpful. Ron K3MIY -- This mail sent through CSOnline Webmail http://webmail.csonline.net _________________
That's nothing, Bruce. Noah told me to take the Omni V with the upgrade and run, before he threw it down Mt Ararat. Ron K3MIY :-) -- This mail sent through CSOnline Webmail http://webmail.csonline.ne
That was the Triton I. The Triton IV came out in 1976. Ron\ K3MIY -- This mail sent through CSOnline Webmail http://webmail.csonline.net _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing
it probably was (kept the cost down) Ron K3MIY -- This mail sent through CSOnline Webmail http://webmail.csonline.net _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contes
Mike I had a Scout from 1995 to 2002. I like it. The CW problem was documented by TenTec in the early models. No one complained to me about CW drift. I used it for Field Day for several years, and ha
Another angle is to use a standard briefcase. It will hold the Scout, key, mike, and all the modules. The top lid holds the manual, logs, pens, a small tool kit, and lightweight headphones. Ron K3MIY