Yes, unfortunately equipment dings are a part of team contesting.
My radios accumulated lots of dings and scuff marks over the years and the
only payback was great memories and a couple of certificates to hang on the
wall.
I recall the thread you started James, but that's not the specific case I
was thinking of. There was another one. Maybe it was in another forum and
not this one.
Your case there was very strange because an awful lot of expeditions run 12
elecrafts at the same time and don't have problems like that, as long as
they use BPFs.
Ten-Tec radios are clean, unless one happens to be defective.
It takes a lot of work to solve problems like that.
You basically have to rotate all rigs to all positions and receive and
transmit with them all in all positions.
Then you look for commonalities.
It's very time consuming.
I'm hoping these two rigs have old firmware because there was an update from
Kenwood which improved their performance in the presence of strong signals
outside of the bandpass of the roofing filters. I believe it was 1.07 if I
recall correctly. That's probably just wishful thinking.
Another group of our guys all bought FT-950s two years ago and took them off
on a contest. I believe they went to Morraco. They were all pleased with
their radios at home on their own antennas but when they brought a bunch of
them together in the same location, they annihilated each other. They all
sold their 950s as soon as they got home. Not every radio that is good for
team contesting.
The thread I am thinking of was along those lines but with 590s.
Similar story with Flex radios. Great as a stand-alone but they break down
if you use them at the same location as several other strong transmitters.
They're no radio to take to a Field Day, unless you are all by yourself.
I'm sure my friends will solve their problem, even if it means replacing the
590s with something else.
Thanks for the info.
73
Rick, DJ0IP
-----Original Message-----
From: TenTec [mailto:tentec-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Richards
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2012 10:30 PM
To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment
Subject: Re: [TenTec] OT: Question about TS-590 possible problem
I remember the thread, Rick... in part, because I started it.
We had issues between four TenTec rigs and four Elecraft rigs. The
single band, band pass filter was the only suggestion proffered at the time.
In our contest shack, we had two such filters on each rig-amp combination,
so we were looking for other ideas. No other solutions were suggested.
Not good news to hear the TS-590s might cause issues, as I wanna take my
TS-590s to the next contest, because somebody dinged my beloved Omni VII at
the last outing, and I don't wanna risk any more harm to it, but I might
risk the TS-590, instead. I would hate for that to cause us more
problems than the Elecraft rigs cause us ! (said with good humor, as
we don't fully know which radios are causing the problems, other than the
Elecraft boys complained they could hear the TT boys, but not the other way
around - so we don't know if the TT rigs are noisy, or the Elecraft rigs are
overly sensitive - or whether it is an antenna or some other issue at work.)
I wish I had a better solution, as I would like to a) solve the problem,
and b) be the one to do it.
=============== K8JHR ================
On 10/5/2012 12:58 PM, Rick - DJ0IP / NJ0IP wrote:
> Yeh, but you don't carry those on airplanes, Dave.
> I'm pretty sure they have bpf's, either ICE or Dundstar.
>
> I'm looking for specifics on the TS-590.
> Changing the transceivers will be an absolute last resort.
_______________________________________________
/,
_______________________________________________
TenTec mailing list
TenTec@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec
_______________________________________________
TenTec mailing list
TenTec@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec
|