Hello all: Sorry to jump in and spoil your fun. DO NOT change the carrier offset. You will then be transmitting on both upper and lower sideband!! Filter rigs are set at 300 Hz cut off so the filter
I had one of these back in the early '60's. Considering what I had before it was great! It was the first to use a noise cancelling circuit. It took the signal from the antenna and shifted the phase 1
Do not dispare! Here is the solution. The 706 and the FT-100 both have the same problem. I found a battery booster that solves the problem and works GREAT. W4RRY at L&L Electronics has a battry boost
I used an Omni VI+ as the front end of a Pegasus so I am sure you can do the same with the K2. Tom, W7QF --Original Message-- From: tentec-admin@contesting.com [mailto:tentec-admin@contesting.com]On
You can also buy an attenuation cable from Radio Shack. Works great. Tom, W7QF Jeff, you could put an attenuation network in the line from the Pegasus. My soundcard has a line input which can handle
Thanks for the "heads up". Tom, W7QF --Original Message-- From: tentec-admin@contesting.com [mailto:tentec-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of tongaloa Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 3:33 PM To: TenTec
My brother W5SXZ was a ham for 61 years and a WWII Navy veteran. He got me, W7QF, into ham radio in 1954 and allowed me not only to have a lot of fun with radio but got me into electronics as a caree
The following items are as new with less than 10 hours operating time. Contact Scott Jednacz direct. Phone: (call after 6PM CDST) is 918-369-5102 and his e-mail is sjednacz@webzone.net Ham Shack/Ten-
My brother W5SXZ was a ham for 61 years and a WWII Navy veteran. He got me, W7QF, into ham radio in 1954 and allowed me not only to have a lot of fun with radio but got me into electronics as a caree
Gotta jump in here. I talked to ICOM about why the 756 PRO was not software upgradeable and my conclusion from the conversation is that it is a marketing decision to not upgrade so they can sell more
Of the hundreds of postings I have seen, none mention the full significance of DSP. DSP is a LOT more than filters. CW, SSB, AM etc are all generated by software in the DSP chip. This is really signi
Your are correct - Kachina was first with a full DSP ham rig. I did not write clearly (probably because of my mind) - I meant that Ten Tec was the first to use DSP of any kind in a ham rig back in 19
I use both the Goldline and the Heil headset with the HC-5. I had to go into the Pegasus (same board as the Jupiter) and crank up the mike gain so the relative setting is meaningless but there is mor
Adjust the pass band tuning to what you want to hear. Do not need to have it set at one spot. You will use it to either cut the high or low frequency interfering station. The filters do not track in
You are correct Paul. All adjustments must be done by the manual. I was unable to bring one of the oscillators on to the frequency set by the manual and this was exacerbated by the asymmetry of the f
The instruction manual lists a sub command to switch between transmit and receive (PAGE 5-10 in my book). Yes it is possible to control the transmit/receive via command instead of the PTT line. Tom,
Symmetry is absolutely required in the Ten Tec scheme because they use both sides of the filter. One side for LSB and CW and the other side for USB. If the filter is off even the slightest then you l
Buy it - can't go wrong. I have mine sitting on the floor 3 inches from the computer and no problems. The monitor is 3 feet away with cables (coax, amp switching, etc) running next to the monitor - n