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1. [TenTec] low priced Ten-Tec, Modules (score: 1)
Author: jackruc@IDT.NET (Jack W. Rucker)
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 01:01:40 -0700
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hi Bill, Jim, et al: I have had 2 Scouts since they first came out, and I like them in spite of some problems with both rigs. I've blown 3 speakers, PA xs
/archives//html/TenTec/1997-06/msg00232.html (10,311 bytes)

2. [TenTec] low priced Ten-Tec, Modules (score: 1)
Author: bames@mecasw.com (bames@mecasw.com)
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 08:50:05 -0400
It seems that wheat you describe is a manufacturing problem at TT. If the have a jig where the module or conector on the Scout that the connectors are plugged into before they are soldered then the a
/archives//html/TenTec/1997-06/msg00238.html (9,782 bytes)

3. [TenTec] low priced Ten-Tec, Modules (score: 1)
Author: k5rov@worldnet.att.net (James Parsons)
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 09:13:28 -0500
Jack, that is my only complaint with the Scout. People would ask me if I was using a Scout when I started jumping and drifting. I had three of them. If they ever fix that problem, I will have one for
/archives//html/TenTec/1997-06/msg00239.html (9,049 bytes)

4. [TenTec] low priced Ten-Tec, Modules (score: 1)
Author: bames@mecasw.com (bames@mecasw.com)
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 10:24:59 -0400
It would seem that one should try the following experiment, either in fact or just as a thought experiment. (1) Set up the Scout into a dummy load, power off, room temp. (2) Have a frq counter set up
/archives//html/TenTec/1997-06/msg00240.html (8,829 bytes)

5. [TenTec] low priced Ten-Tec, Modules (score: 1)
Author: bames@mecasw.com (bames@mecasw.com)
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 10:49:30 -0400
Too often what is discussed most often is the symptom and not the actual technical problem that causes the symptom. This drifting (?) is just the symptom, I wonder what the "problem" is? Bill Ames KB
/archives//html/TenTec/1997-06/msg00241.html (8,090 bytes)

6. [TenTec] low priced Ten-Tec, Modules (score: 1)
Author: bames@mecasw.com (bames@mecasw.com)
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 10:57:40 -0400
But why is the frq changing? Is it because the rig has just been turned on or because operating it raises the temp? Bill Ames KB1LG I've heard it described as a problem with overcommitting the proces
/archives//html/TenTec/1997-06/msg00242.html (8,503 bytes)

7. [TenTec] low priced Ten-Tec, Modules (score: 1)
Author: bames@mecasw.com (bames@mecasw.com)
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 11:00:49 -0400
Well, all I own is the Argo so perhaps that is why I have never seen this. Bill Ames KB1LG Excellent point. One that I've tried to make myself several times. I don't own a Scout, but have used one, a
/archives//html/TenTec/1997-06/msg00243.html (8,418 bytes)

8. [TenTec] low priced Ten-Tec, Modules (score: 1)
Author: k5rov@worldnet.att.net (James Parsons)
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 10:02:21 -0500
Well, Bill, I didn't do anything as sophisticated as that, although it would sure be interesting. I no longer have the three Scouts; they just drifted and jumped too much, and I had too many comments
/archives//html/TenTec/1997-06/msg00244.html (10,985 bytes)

9. [TenTec] low priced Ten-Tec, Modules (score: 1)
Author: bobh@p3.net (Bob Hirsch)
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 11:09:00 -0400
I don't think so. If the problem was an overworked microprocessor, than an external keyer would solve it by taking some of the load off the processor. Other Scout owners have said that the heat buil
/archives//html/TenTec/1997-06/msg00245.html (8,737 bytes)

10. [TenTec] low priced Ten-Tec, Modules (score: 1)
Author: bames@mecasw.com (bames@mecasw.com)
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 11:31:30 -0400
It would seem that the RX of the Scout should noticably drift if the TX is drifting. Has anyone noticed this? Bill Ames KB1LG -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/tentecfaq.htm Submissions: tente
/archives//html/TenTec/1997-06/msg00246.html (7,988 bytes)

11. [TenTec] low priced Ten-Tec, Modules (score: 1)
Author: k5rov@worldnet.att.net (James Parsons)
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 10:50:28 -0500
Bill, while I did not notice the drift on the receiver, I did notice the jumping. The receiver would jump frequency. But, as someone mentioned, the transmitter drift appeared to be heat related, and
/archives//html/TenTec/1997-06/msg00247.html (9,196 bytes)

12. [TenTec] low priced Ten-Tec, Modules (score: 1)
Author: v31ry@ix.netcom.com (AE0Q V31RY)
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 10:00:30 -0600
Last November Wayne VE3EFJ posted an interesting message about his Scout PTO, and how he fixed it from drifting. His would drift a lot when just receiving, which doesn't seem normal. I ran a test on
/archives//html/TenTec/1997-06/msg00248.html (11,610 bytes)

13. [TenTec] low priced Ten-Tec, Modules (score: 1)
Author: bames@mecasw.com (bames@mecasw.com)
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 1997 08:59:21 -0400
One would think that their compensation caps would be designed to do there thing after the unit had reached a nominal operating temp. This would be tested by disableing the up circuit and putting the
/archives//html/TenTec/1997-06/msg00255.html (8,231 bytes)


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