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Re: [TenTec] K2/100, Orion review

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] K2/100, Orion review
From: tongaloa <tongaloa@alltel.net>
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Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2003 17:38:53 -0500
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Bob Henderson wrote:

Sorry I don't understand. Though I guess if I could understand your point, it may well be I would agree with it.

What is it that you can build for which a nice set of composite OZ's would be a better analogy? Would composite SMs or LAs do the job as well? What are we talking about? Has contesting finally scrambled my brain?

Bob, 5B4AGN, P3F


tongaloa wrote:


Bob-

All amps do not handle key sequencing and some of us can build something
for which a nice set of composite OZ's would be a better analogy than
garden rollers.

73,
-Bob
ah7i

Bob Henderson wrote:

A fascinating idea but on the other hand.....as all cars have wheels why would you buy one without and then have to improvise through the attachment a couple of garden rollers?

Bob, 5B4AGN, P3F


Could be scrambled brains (good with eggs) :-)
Building external sequencer (wheels) for an otherwise good amp makes a lot more
sense to me than buying a new amp (car). My HA-14, used with Heath HW-16 is
not set up for QSK. Fortunately, this amp leaks enough signal through the tubes
that I just leave it keyed when operating with the HW-16(old heath full QSK transceiver).
The TR7 is not really QSK. It's pretty fast though so I leave the Henry 2K keyed and
use a PIN switch. The Henry is getting replaced with a MLA2500, also not QSK, as soon
as I get the tube mounts finished (2 x gi7b with home made radial anode coolers to replace
the unobanium 8875's. Actually, it's almost done. Just have to make one more cut on the anode
coolers and drill the mounting holes for the tube mounts.) I like the Henry but have no room
for it at the present Honolulu QTH and don't want to pay to move it all the way from the old
Atlanta QTH. Hopefully I'll get a permit for a small house on some extra Atlanta land so we
can sell the old house and have some $ for a decent, RF wise, QTH in Honolulu. The rental
place is tiny and too far up a valley. Have to keep a place in Atlanta for visits and for the kids
to live in while they attend college for the next 4-5 years. Spouse's career may bring us back
to Atlanta in 7 years, unless I get something rocking in the Pacific so she can retire...


-Bob
ah7i










PTT is one way to skin the cat. How about an amp that handles the sequencing? Pug ones key into the amp. The amp then keys the exciter. I've not seen one, perhaps they are out there, but a little external box to handle key sequencing, that may be adjusted for the gear in use, makes a lot of sense as a product for the pushbutton, wondows, autotune, world...

Or, build your own.
-t





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