The Omni-C station has sold. Thanks to everyone who inquired. 73, Jerry, KG6TT 510 325-7724 -- KG6TT Ralph Jerald "Jerry" Volpe ARRL Member, VE FISTS Member 12304 Solano County CM88xg 788 Chestnut Dr
Anyone else experience over-heat damage to the the fuse area on the 963's power supply's circuit board? If so, what did you trace the over-current problem too? In my case it appears that the mini-gla
I am selling my remaining analog Ten-Tec stations this week. These are VERY nice setups (those of you who bought from me before know I take excellent care of my equipment). Everything works correctly
I am selling my remaining analog Ten-Tec stations this week. These are VERY nice setups (those of you who bought from me before know I take excellent care of my equipment). Everything works correctly
{forgot to list one filter first time] I am selling my remaining analog Ten-Tec stations this week. These are VERY nice setups (those of you who bought from me before know I take excellent care of my
I am selling my remaining analog Ten-Tec stations this week. This sale is for the Hercules 444 that I have used with those stations. Cosmetically this amplifier is designed to mate with the earlier O
What is the Triton IV quieter than the Argonaut V? I've not owned an Argonaut V as yet but I did have a Jupiter and I still have a Pegasus and an Orion... all DSP designs. And I had a Triton IV since
I have a 250 Hz filter that is a poor fit for my Argosy (not enough compensation in the Argosy circuit for the 219) so I would like to trade it for a model 217, 500 Hz 9Mhz filter. Got one to trade?
This is Ten-Tec's sharpest bandwidth CW filter. It fits all the original Omni series, the Argosy series, a first IF filter for the Omni VI, and a roofing filter for the Orion 565. I pulled it from my
Paul, you are probably aware but if not... here goes. The Omni-VI Plus provides signal compensation for the 219 filter in the form of additional in-stage amplification. There is a jumper next to wher
This is the bail type that goes over and around the feet, not the newer design that goes between the feet.... If you have a set of feet and the bail that are surplus to your needs.... 73, Jerry, KG6T
I am looking for a very nice (cosmetically like new), recent serial number, fully functional, Argonaut V with TCXO, newer heatsink/fan, SSB mod, mic, power cable (etc), and original manual. Package O
I know there a bunch of these around... most aren't that nice, but I doubt there are more than a small handful in this (9+) condition: Triton IV (model 540) with CW Audio Filter, Noise Blanker, Calib
Triton IV (model 540) with CW Audio Filter, Noise Blanker, Calibrator, all 10-meter crystals (late serial number with all factory mods installed) 262G Power supply/speaker/VOX 207 External ammeter 24
Omni C 546C with 500Hz and 1.8kHz optional filters, WARC band crystals installed. 243 matching remote VFO 255 matching power supply/speaker 234 matching RF speech processor manuals The 243 is in mint
Have you got a set of drop down feet and bail for the Model 255 PS (matches the original Omni B/C) that you can spare? I have a deserving power supply that came without them. The ones for the 243 rem
I applaud the support movement. I am always interested in anything that Ten-Tec deems critical enough to move their resources for. When I buy a Ten-Tec I accept that I am buying into the product, the
_Keyspan USB 4-Port Serial Adapter (Model USA-49WLC) <http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/5395> _Lots of inexpensive USB to serial adapters are available and most of them work for general purpose seri
Pretty much says it all. If you are looking for the Ten-Tec 250Hz 9MHz crystal filter and have a properly working 500Hz 9MHz filter to trade send me an email direct. 73, Jerry, KG6TT -- Ralph Jerald
The main issue that I have with this version (really a carry over issue for every version since 2.x) is the slight (slight?) audio fuzziness I hear, especially noticeable in headphones (I typically u