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Ten-Tec T1330 QRP Demonstration -NG9D QSO with K1ESE

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Demonstration of a Ten-Tec 30 m CW kit transceiver. NG9D QSO with K1ESE (who was using a Ten Tec Orion).

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  • I ordered it but won't ever hear it play. The Bandswitch board is screened single-side, but TT expects you to mount the componenents on BOTH sides, following a low-res xeroxed copy of the manual. The sides were not even marked "front" and "back". I tried to understand the mess, mounted the parts on both sides as I thought the lousy print and poor images were instructing, then found I had mounted everything backwards and that it wouldn't fit the panel. I threw the entire kit in the garbage.

  • @mnpd007 I think you are trying to complain about the T1253 Regen receiver kit, not the T1330 which is a single band ham transceiver shown in this video. Anyway, don't give up on your regen receiver T1253, your error is easily fixed. Just contact Ten-Tec. From my experience, they will replace minor damaged parts at little or no cost. I know this from experience -- but I won't go into that here ;-) 73 de NG9D . .

  • @mnpd007 Hi Tom, I also read your (KA4DQJ) product review on eham.net. I am sorry you had a bad experience. I suggest you contact Ten-Tec for replacement parts. You can also write to me directly, however please understand I am just a fellow ham radio operator. I do not work for Ten-Tec. I wish you the very best. 73 Lynn NG9D

  • 30 Meters is a great CW band. My first two contacts with this radio were N0EK/North Dakota and EA1VB/Spain while sitting on the deck in the back yard (Spring '06). 30 Meters should become better over the next few years if the sunspots return!

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  • 400 may be a little low even for an old guy like me? 650-700mhz sounds much crisper eh?

    Been looking TenTec QRP stuff over and theres a couple of things I like in there.

    73's, Bill MM6AHJ

  • @BillyNoon Thanks for the comment. The side tone on this video was 400 Hz, later I readjusted them all to about 700Hz which I think sounds better. The "Ham Radio Round Table Video" is an example of 700 Hz sidetone. 73, Lynn NG9D.

  • there's nobody even on 30 meters is there?

  • I have built one of these little QRP rigs and it works really well.Stable, and 3,5 Watts output on 30 m cw. Easy to align and a very pleasant operation.

    73 and gd QRP DX!

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