Dave, If you have what I think you have, it's not the same stuff by any means. The "Cramolin" (R2?) that I remember from working in broadcast engineering years ago disappeared courtesy of the EPA (be
The switch may have been changed out at some point in its life. They are a known trouble spot. The easiest way around it is to put a jumper across the switch contacts and use the switch on the PS. cr
Please post the "removal tricks" along with any other tips you've come up with on the early Omnis. I have several I'm trying to keep alive.... 73, Al _______________________________________________ T
Possibly the Ten-Tec Wiki? http://www.tentecwiki.org/doku.php?id=home 73, Al _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mail
Old programmer saying: "that's not a bug, it's a feature" (although said "feature" may be "undocumented") HI HI!! 73, Al _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@con
Or did someone on the production line just grab the wrong set of serial number tags? Wouldn't be the first time something like that happened.... 73, Al _______________________________________________
Given TT's propensity to not re-invent the wheel, it's probably a standard size. I have a few close to that size (~3-1/8 x 1-7/8 on center mounting as best I can measure) that were salvaged from dead
As I noted in a previous post, I have a few oval computer speakers that were salvaged from defunct systems. Per Jerry's comment I suspect the ones I have (and probably most if not all computer speake
IF you're primarily using it for rig control, have you considered a different operating system? A properly configured lightweight Linux distro should run just fine on that machine. (The system I'm co
Bill, No apology (from you) is necessary. The apology should be from the low-lifes who perpetrate these scams. If you follow IT security news as I do this is a constant battle in the "cyberspace" rea
I'd guess that one of the pass transistors bit the dust (shorted). When that happens the crowbar circuit fires and shorts the output to ground to protect the rig (as you alluded to with your comment
Pardon the bandwidth if this has been covered before, but is there any reason that this unit couldn't be used in/adapted to most if not all of the TT PTO rigs? From what I understand the PTOs are alm
Greetings all, In the process of conversation with a local ham friend he mentioned that another local ham was considering putting up a 6M beacon. I became involved as a "resource person" on a couple
Due to an upcoming project at work it appears that ham "tinker time" will be deceasing considerably for the forseeable future. Therefore I've decided that rather than let the Omni-D in the subject li
Rig is spoken for. TNX/73, Al _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec
Stuart, I think the "does not come off as intuitive" runs in their gene pool. Back when the DX-70 series was fairly new, a small local club I belonged to convinced me to be their "token" FD CW op. (I
Jean-Paul, As noted, this list is both for technical discussion and offering Ten-Tec gear for sale. I saw your previous post about the 1320 problem - I would answer it but I haven't ever owned any of
It's the 4 pole that came stock in the Argosy and Corsair (560) according to this post from the list archives: <snip> The 48057 is TenTecs internal part number for the filter.<snip> http://lists.cont
Also, while it is for the 9MHz IF, the "9002" is a production date code (1990, 2nd week; by comparison, the one in my Argosy says "8125" for 1981, 25th week.) 73, Al wrote: __________________________
Greetings All, I have available from dad's "downsizing" a 1208 transverter, factory assembled, with original manual and box. There are a couple of minor scratches on it but otherwise it is very nice.