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Re: [TenTec] My First Ten-Tec

To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TenTec] My First Ten-Tec
From: GARY HUBER <glhuber@msn.com>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2012 11:58:19 -0500
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My Ten-Tec story follows;

First licensed 1973 with Novice call-sign WN9NEH, station equipment consisting for the majority of two years was a Hammarlund HQ-180, Hallicrafters HT-40, Heathkit HG-10 VFO, Ten-Tec 605 (KR5-A) Keyer, HyGain 14-AVQ and a 40 meter loop antenna. WAS, WAC, and a bunch of DX as a Novice.

In 1975, I upgraded to Advanced with WB9NEH, and traded for a Tempo-One (FT-200), sold it after a couple years and bought a Yaesu FT-101-EE with remote VFO, found an old HyGain TH-4 and put it up at 50 feet. Built a Heathkit SB-200 and continued working DX.

Upgraded to Extra Class and accepted AB9M. Purchased a used Drake R4-B. Continued working on DXCC and finally achieved 107 the summer of 1978.

In 1979, my XYL was offered a job in Bloomington, Ill. As I drove from Knoxville, IL to Bloomington to look for a job, I talked with W9HB (then Harry McCormick) who was the Peoria, IL DXer who had worked everything on the DXCC list at that time. Harry ran the latest rigs from TenTec and said "you can't work'em if you can't hear'em, so you need dual receive and QSK if you are going to work DX!"

After we moved to Bloomington - Normal, and I got my station operational, a nearby lightning strike about a block away, damaged the FT-101-EE. The replacement radio: a Ten-Tec OMNI-D with all the extra filters, remote VFO, and PS. I continued to chase DX.

November 1985 moved to current QTH, a rural subdivision, on a glacial moraine, with one acre lot, and with underground electrical and telephone service. Soil conditions are about 36 inches of black (glacial lake bottom / prairie grass) soil over water bearing clay. With the Butternut HV-2 , umbrella top-loaded over two dozen 66 foot radials over our septic leach field, working AH1A on 80m at sunrise or breaking the ZL9CI 40 meter SSB pile-up with 30w CW using the HV-2 was easy. The beam is a TH-7 at 50 feet.

10/21/88 Purchased new TenTec 561 Corsair-II (all filters), 263-G VFO, 961 PS, 705 Mic and sold the OMNI-D station to my friend KB9BQU.

5/3/90 Purchased new Titan 425 (sn 516) export model from rf enterprises as the result of a conversation with AD0S, VP5M, and other TenTec equipment operators at our table at the DX Dinner. (Dayton Hamvention was in April)

6/28/90 Titan 425 s/n 516, 2 new 3CX800A7 tubes installed, minor updates performed at Ten-Tec, all NO CHARGE !!!

8/25/92 Purchased new TT 585 Paragon so that I could run phone-patches for Desert Storm soldiers. As I was the State Farm Insurance telephone network manager at the time, General Telephone, Sprint, and AT&T, each provided free access, no charge long distance calling for me to service MARS phone-patches.

12/24/2000 Paragon failed (previously returned to TenTec for PLL lock and grounding updates). Corsair-II put back in line to work VU7CVP and ask about unanswered QSLs for previous QSO. Ordered new OMNI-VI Plus with Paragon in trade.

12/30/2000 JT1CO, 14,190, 100W, at 0133 UTC, is first DX worked with new OMNI-VI Plus.

7/23/09 Purchased new TT 715 - RF Clipper Speech Processor

5/14/10 Ordered new TT 588 with 500 & 300 Hz Collins filters, and 940 PS on 30 day trial, possible trade in of OMNI-VI Plus ($600). Bought it out about 28 days later.

June 2010, sold OMNI-VI Plus with all optional filters (5 total) and 961 PS for $1600. I then bought a FLEX-1500 which is used as a panadapter and second receiver for the OMNI-VII using the N4PY modification.

Currently my DXCC count is 347 Mixed,  338 Current, both verified....

The Corsair-II is used almost daily for automatically logging 20m PSK-31 DX which is then turned into a report weekly for submission to N4AA for the 20 Meter Digital QSN Report in QRZ DX.

The OMNI-VII is used several nights a week for either SSB or CW DXing usually at the 100w level unless I'm trying to work a station for an all-time new DXCC entity. On SSB, I usually run the TT-715 clipper and find that with the OMNI-VII running 100w, it appears to be competitive with other stations running small (600 W) amplifiers like a SB-200. I've learned that running without the 715, I'm seldom heard in the small pile-ups, but with the 715 running, I usually get through. Just this past week I answered S59N's CQ and when I reported that I was running just 100 watts, he remarked my audio was great and sounded like more than 100 W! I receive similar comments frequently.

I still operate the Titan 425 to get through the DX pile-ups in order to fill all-time band-mode needs, but seldom use it otherwise preferring to have quick band-change capabilities and less high VSWR failure worries with 100w! I have a Dow Key relay installed with both the RF and keying loop common running to the Titan 425 so that either the OMNI-VII or CORSAIR-II can drive the Titan 425, while disabling the other transceiver. Audio, PTT and CW keying are all switched via a NCS Multi Switcher.

Thirty plus years using TenTec radios and almost forty years using TenTec equipment (KR5-A in 1973) and I'm still excited by the brand. While I may sell or trade the OMNI-VII if I find a better TenTec radio, I doubt the old Corsair-II will ever be sold as long as I can repair it or find someone who can. The Corsair-II has been used to work over 200 DXCC entities and is still an excellent radio for DX-ing in my opinion.

Full disclosure: I am a TenTec Ambassador. In return for relating my experiences with TenTec equipment to potential buyers of TenTec radios, I receive monetary compensation (usually $30-$40) if a new radio is purchased. The purchaser receives free shipping when a TenTec Ambassador is used.

73 ES DX,
Gary -- AB9M

-----Original Message----- From: Rick - DJ0IP / NJ0IP
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2012 3:49 PM
To: 'Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment'
Subject: [TenTec] My First Ten-Tec
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73
Rick, DJ0IP



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