[TenTec] Re: Tentec digest, Vol 1 #360 - 2 msgs
Allan Henry Kaplan
[email protected]
Fri, 05 Mar 2004 11:56:14 -0500
Dick Wilson wrote, "What are my odds of a successful install?" RE
Autotuner in Jupiter.
Dick, I believe that you will find this a pretty straightforward and
undemanding installation. It does involve opening the cabinet,
attaching the included bracket in existing holes, and just a few solder
connections. Save your money and do it yourself! This will be easier
than your kit-building. Hope this helps. 73, Allan W1AEL (author of
the Ten-Tec autotuner installation instructions, retired from TT)
Thanks,
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> 1. Re: POSSIBLE SPAM[0]: [TenTec] Re: 100w Argonaut (Ron Grace)
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> From: "Ron Grace" <[email protected]>
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> Subject: Re: POSSIBLE SPAM[0]: [TenTec] Re: 100w Argonaut
> Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 08:41:06 -0500
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> Peg do you have a pic of your delta I dont think i have ever seen one thanks
> Ron af4ob
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> From: Peg Haese <[email protected]>
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> Subject: POSSIBLE SPAM[0]: [TenTec] Re: 100w Argonaut
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>>Ron, they could call it the Delta III but probably won't.
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>>Peg KB9LIE in SW Wisconsin
>>proud Delta II owner, along with an Omni V, Jupiter, Scout, and several
>>foreigners
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>>----original message----
>>how many of you would like to see the Argonaut run a 100 watts? I think
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> this
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>>would be a good radio for mobile use but 20 watts is just not enough
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> power.
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>>73 af4ob Ron
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> From: "Dick Wilson" <[email protected]>
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> Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 14:07:03 -0500
> Subject: [TenTec] Auto-tuner Installation
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> I am thinking about installing the auto-tuner on my Jupiter and looking for
> a recommendation on the best way to do it. Should I spend the extra $100
> plus shipping to send it to the factory for the installation or is it
> straightforward enough that I could do it myself? What is the level of
> difficulty on the do-it-yourself option? Is it pretty much fool-proof?
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> I have done some kit building (Wilderness Sierra) and can follow directions
> pretty well. What are my odds of a successful install?
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> Thanks,
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> Dick Wilson
> WD8DW
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