There's a few things about the Herc that make it nice. The band change
system will interface with many Tentec rigs such as my Omni C and QSK is as
simple as plugging the key into the amp and running a cable to the key input
of any rig. Next is the almost total lack of any fan noise while other amps
are rather loud. This turns your rig into a 500w transceiver.
Also the remote control head may come in handy for some applications.
Steve Ellington
N4LQ
-----Original Message-----
From: Clark Savage Turner <csturner@falcon.csc.calpoly.edu>
To: tentec@contesting.com <tentec@contesting.com>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Thursday, January 11, 2001 5:51 PM
Subject: [TenTec] price check, used Herc II
>
>Anyone venture a good guess at what a good, clean, used Herc II should be
>worth? I am considering one locally.
>
>I have looked at the RF electronics amps (Lee in NC) and they're quite
>well made, $600 brand new, lifetime warranty on workmanship, 500 + output,
>good QSK, no bandswitching... A friend of mine has been using one for
>some time now. Looks ugly, but works very, very well for the money.
>
>Then there's the Ameritron amps (well, MFJ) and they have a 500 watt
>"mobile" amp in the output league with the Herc and RF electonics amps.
>It's about $700 new?
>
>The local fellow wants $850 for the Herc, the price may drive me to the
>other alternatives (or no amp at all, I rarely need one!) Anyone guess a
>"street price" for the Herc II? I just missed one on our local swap net
>for $500, I just didn't have the cash and the fellow would not wait a
>week.
>
>Clark
>WA3JPG
>
>
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