Dave,
I wonder how the sensitivity will compare to a true 2 meter all mode rig. I
have enver used a xverter but always if the operator had a "high end" rig
how it would work as a tuneable I.F. for the 2 meter band.
Also wonder how T-T's xverter will compare to commercially available units
such as the units designed for the early 80's Knwd and Yaesu rigs.
Good luck Dave and keep us posted!!!
Lane
KM3G
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> From: David Newmyer <davalnew@csn.net>
> To: tentec@contesting.com
> Cc: bd732@lafn.org; kc5mlc@concentric.net; Nrclog@aol.com;
WB0MHP@KKTV.COM
> Subject: [TenTec] Model 1210
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
> Date: Sunday, November 02, 1997 9:43 PM
>
> I finally got around to starting the assembly of the 1210 two-meter
> transverter. I am impressed with what I have seen so far with the kit.
The
> circuit board is high quality, and laid out well with easy identification
of
> components. The manual gives clear instructions. The receive converter
and
> low level transmit converter have both tested out per instructions. I am
> hoping to get the rest of the kit assembled in the next few evenings. The
> only minor concern I had was the receive preamp transistor wasn't in any
> kind of static protective material, but it doesn't appear to have damaged
> the part in any way. I'm really glad to see that Ten Tec provided
> pre-assembled broad-band transformers in this unit. Assembling those in
the
> six-meter transverter were a bit of a pain.
>
> Dave N
>
> N0KM
>
>
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