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[TenTec] Argo V--first impressions

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Subject: [TenTec] Argo V--first impressions
From: w3uls@3n.net (John Rippey)
Date: Sat Feb 8 22:13:19 2003
Hello:

I received from Ten-Tec yesterday a new (demo) Argonaut V with TCXO, which 
I got primarily for CW. Not surprisingly, the QSK is excellent and sooo 
quiet. What came as a pleasant surprise is the quality of reception on CW 
and SSB. On CW, the software filtering allows tremendous flexibility in 
cruising the CW portion of a band--you can start at say 1000 kHz and then 
when you find something, narrow down to 200 Hz if need be with just a twist 
of the Multi knob. A Passband Tuning feature allows movement of the 
passband up to nearly +/- 3 kHz with a flick of the same Multi knob. In 
neither case does the fine CW tone become "ringy." Sensitivity is 
excellent, and the receiver has a low noise floor to go along with it. On 
SSB receive, audio quality is quite high.

I haven't had time to do much transmitting, so no comments there. (I'll be 
very interested in the ARRL lab's report on the Argonaut's CW keying 
envelope, etc., when it appears. I suspect Mike Tracy & Co. will go over 
the new rig with a fine-tooth comb.)

The panel, display and knobs and buttons are all first rate, as is the manual.

If wishes were horses: Since the Argonaut serves triple-purposes as a 
homebase/portable/mobile HF rig, I'd like to see Ten-Tec build on this 
success by adding: (1) dual receive, (2) max 100 watts output (instead of 
20), and (3) providing a somewhat larger desktop footprint. In other words, 
a poor man's Orion, priced somewhere around the Mark V Field.

Next week's ARRL CW DX contest will provide an acid test for the Argonaut's 
front end, and I fully expect that it will not hold up as well as say, my 
FT-1000MP Mark V. But in terms of fun and all-around usefulness, I suspect 
the Argonaut is going to be hard to beat.

73,
John, W3ULS

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