TenTecInc
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2008 marks Ten-Tec´s 40th year of manufacturing high quality HF radio equipment for Amateur Radio, commercial, and military applications. Whether a transceiver for Amateur Radio or a high performance receiver for a commercial or military project, TEN-TEC has the right radio for you. Our service reputation and manufacturing quality in the industry is unmatched by anyone!
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See the CW decode feature of the new Jupiter HF rig
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Hook up and use of the Ten-Tec Centurion linear amplifier
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On air demonstration and description of the Ten-Tec RX-320D receiver
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Main tuning knob drag adjustments on Ten-Tec transceivers
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Long live Ten Tec.
Terry
W3QJ
My name is Dave. Sadly I can only afford the IC-718. But let me tell you some time I will have a omni 7. I have used Ten Tecs at hamfests they are the best radios out it the world!
Everybody says that they can solder a PL-259 to coax, but most examples are fit for the junque box.... Evidence of that is clear by the amount of pre-wired coax sold at your local hamfest and ham shop...hihi
Its the Rhino head on the coffee table.... Keep the vids coming.
I'd love to see a few of your products demonstrated. Most of us are more apt to buy when we can see something in action.
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de KF4UOD
BTW, you guys should start thinking about more portable HF equipment. Maybe y'all could come up with a 10 or so watt set to rival the FT-817 and IC-703 for portability. A simple radio (low power consumption), tuner, battery pack (or box for battery) all in one case for backpack / picnic table operation. Think military radio style, without the high level of complexity. Attach a whip antenna (or wire), handmike/headset, and a counterpoise, then go. With the next solar cycle (and lots of hams with new HF privileges), I see a growing market for these type of radio sets. Just a thought.
John G.
KC8JZO,
Dayton, OH.
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