To: | tentec@contesting.com |
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Subject: | Re: [TenTec] Re Orion on Elecraft's Receiver Summary Page |
From: | Bill Fuqua <wlfuqu00@uky.edu> |
Reply-to: | tentec@contesting.com |
Date: | Wed, 03 Dec 2003 14:22:52 -0500 |
List-post: | <mailto:tentec@contesting.com> |
One problem with most of today's HF transceivers is that they can't be run
off portable battery supplies for more than an hour or so. This does not
make much since to some of us that see small, compact, light weight HF
transceivers that would be perfect for camping, carrying on trips etc.
except that they draw an AMP or more current on receive! The ARGO V, FT100D, even the FT817 draw way too much receive current. If you look at their schematic diagrams you will see lots and lots of IC's, and transistors that are active during receive. This is why the Elecraft and transceivers like it are popular. Not for contesting necessarily. To tell you the truth the most significant factor in contesting is really the operator. One solution to this would be to have an optional auxiliary low power (lower performance) receiver that could be plugged in or attached to the outside (if small enough) that could be controlled by the same front panel controls as the main receiver while shutting down the rest of the transceiver. On transmit the power consumption of all of these radios is about the same AMPS/Watt at full output.So that is not much of an issue. The main reason I did not buy a ARGO V was the high power consumption during the receive and the lack of true noise blanking ( often have power line noise in my neighborhood). I looked at the specs and even bought the manual so I could study the design and decided that they perhaps took the typical Japanese approach of having people design specific bits of the radio and then having them all put together to make the final product with out concern for the parts count or power consumption. Why make a small compact radio that consumes so much power? You don't have filaments to light up nor does everyone need a battery operated hand warmer. Basically I am all for Ten Tec but I do have a problem with this particular product and hope they come up with the answer in the future. They are the last real American Ham Radio manufacturer and have come up with amazing products given their size and number of engineers employed. They make kits too. 73 Bill wa4lav At 08:34 AM 12/3/2003 -1000, you wrote: It was written:
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