Clayton,
I also have an older Jupiter. How hard was the conversion from green to
blue? I also have the Argonaut VI for summer playtime. That has a
better receiver but not a lot better. It does have a nice screen
though. I am tempted to buy or make a 100 W amplifier for playtime at
home.
73,
John / WA1JG
On 6/7/2013 9:26 AM, Clayton Brantley wrote:
Dave: You could not go wrong with most any jupiter you could find.
Mine came as a grey/green (older version) and I liked it so much I
converted it to black/blue) . Looks just like the last one that came
off the line. The receiver is the best of any I have used. I would
find one with the latest firmware, although you could update one
in short order. I like the variable bandwidth so you do not need ant
additional filters.
I have an older Omni Vl+ sitting beside my Jupiter and most of the
time I'm on the Jupiter. Downside, does not have the keyboard
freq entry ala the Omni.
Clayton N4EV
Clayton,
________________________________ From: "n8ag@comcast.net"
<n8ag@comcast.net> To: tentec@contesting.com Sent: Thursday, June 6,
2013 11:30 PM Subject: [TenTec] Jupiter Information Request I'm thinking
about buying a Jupiter and am wondering what the pros and cons of the
radio might be? I primarily operate low-band CW 90% of the time. Any
information would be greatly appreciated. also, what's a good price for
a Jupiter in good to excellent condition? Tnx es 73, Dave N8AG
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