Has any had any experience with or know of anyone who has added 6 meters or converted to six meters any of Ten-Tec's Amplifiers. (I know its a clumsy sentence) ;<) 73, Ken W7TS -- Kenneth E. Kinyon 3
Hi Bob, I am no expert, however I would suspect the optical encoder on the main tuning dial, or else perhaps one of the interconnecting cables for it has worked loose. 73, Ken W7TS I have noticed in
Hi, Weird. I tune my OMNI VI Plus so that I'm on the same frequency as the station I want to work. Just tune the main tuning knob and listen. When there, then I transmit. Works every time and has for
Hi Ken, It could well be the snow and ice detuning the antenna and raising SWR and thus the radiation from the feed line. I have owned a Paragon, Omni VI and Omni VI+. All were more sensitive to RF i
If any one is using the Pro III with a Ten-Tec Titan III. I have some questions about what hook up you use. Particularly with QSK CW. Thanks, Ken W7TS -- Kenneth E. Kinyon 34 Princeton Circle Longmon
Ten-Tec Golden Series Titan, number 49 of 50 made, according to numbering, next to last Titan ever built, $2,100; Ten-Tec 238B antenna tuner, looks like new, $375; -- Kenneth E. Kinyon 34 Princeton C
This is the new Black one. Matches Orion, etc. Looks and works like new. Was in line for a few months as an antenna switch, but only used a couple times to tune an antenna. $365.00 plus shipping. 73,
Ten-Tec Golden Series Titan, number 49 of 50 made. According to its number (on gold plaque on front panel), it is the next to last Titan built. TT emblem on front also in gold. Looks and operates lik
Hi Jim, Sorry, it is gone. 73, Ken -- Kenneth E. Kinyon 34 Princeton Circle Longmont, CO 80503-2106 Voice: (303) 684-0037 Fax: (303) 776-5088 E-mail: W7TS@comcast.net W7TS@qsl.net W7TS@arrl.net ALPCA