Hello Jerry:
I have the 525D that I still use, along with the other TT's that propagate
my desk. Thank you for reminding me of the zero-beat kit that was available
some time back. I'll look into purchasing one, if still available. The "SWAG"
method has worked pretty well for me so far. You know about the frequency
stabilizing board that's available? There is a modification on a web site that
really wakes up the receiver. It was written up by a University Prof. (I
believe) at Arizona State in Tucson, AZ. The receiver speck's after he got
through, exceeded many of the present day non SDR radios. Real close to the
K2, if my memory serves we right.
Have a great time time with your project and please keep me and/or the TT gang
posted on how your coming along.
Carry on
Bill Harris w7kxb
----------- Original message ----------------------
From: Jerry Volpe <kg6tt@arrl.net>
> With great pleasure I have added a pair of Argosy 525s to my Ten-Tec
one before and what the outcome was satisfaction wise. There are
> several un-used RCA connectors on the back panel so I thought I could
> attach an external SPOT push button via one of those and avoid drilling
> holes.
>
> [Regarding other Zero-Beat options, my station does have a
> 'Son-of-Zero-Beat' (nifty toy) which I use with great delight along with
> the Ten-Tec rig's that I am fairly confident of the actual offset
> amount.... this doesn't include the Argosy's.... at least not until I do
> a proper alignment.]
>
>
> 73,
> Jerry, KG6TT
> Fairfield, CA
>
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