Hi Paul,
I had a Pegasus for about a year. It was a nice radio, with decent
performance and I liked it. I can recommend it for normal amateur use.
If, on the other hand, you want a contest-class radio, with the ability to
separate VERY closely spaced stations and eliminate interference to the
extent that a contester does, then this is not the radio you want. A
Corsair for example, with the available IF filters, will outperform it by a
considerable margin, as will the newer radios. There are compromises in
this radio to make it general coverage and available for a price, that
simply don't allow it to perform up to that level.
That aside, I can recommend it for normal use. If you do decide to purchase
it, be sure to also purchase the excellent control software that Carl
provides for the radio. It is a major improvement to the radio. Carl is on
the list here and will no doubt jump in and introduce himself.
Best Regards,
Gary
AA2IZ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Jursinic, Ph.D." <jursinic@mcw.edu>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 4:16 PM
Subject: [TenTec] Pegasus
> I am new to this list so my question may have been answered thousands of
> times.
>
> I am considering the purchase of a Ten Tec Pegasus and would like to get
> opinions from those of you who own or have owned one. I generally operate
> CW and some SSB on all bands with an Argonaut 515.
>
> Paul Jursinic, K9IRO
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