I got one and will be happy to comment...
Looking for info also on this radio's Bandpass abilities. Rejecting very
strong RF on other band. BC band overload ?? rejection ability. Ham band
overload ??
Ham band and General RF Rejection is quite good. I have one local who is
about 1/2 mile from me. When I operate on 40m CW he can be 600 cycles above
or below me and I won't hear him and he's not blocking my RX.
CON - BC Band Rejection is bad. My only ant is a 150' long wire about 30'
up. Unfortunately for me I have a 50 KW AM about 7 miles from my house and
two other AM stations about 12 miles. I can hear them when I go below the BC
band. Only thing down there is AERO Beacons. I can only pick up AM BC below
the BC band - 160 meters and above is clean.
Also, does anyone know if the optional keypad/rotorary dial thing can still
be bought ??
I highly recommend it as tuning via keyboard is a real pain and YES Ten-Tec
still sells them.
My other comments:
(1) You need at least a 30 amp power supply with this rig. I had a Astron
20A and blew it up. Now using a Astron 50 amp supply. Ten-Tec tech sez this
is 80% of all problem calls are caused by using too small a supply.
(2) Outside antenna should be at least 20 to 50 feet away from the radio.
Don't stick a wire on the SO-238 in back of the PEG and expect it to work.
You'll be picking up nothing but computer and monitor noise.
(3) Computer Speed doesn't matter. I have used '386 '486 P1 P2 and P3
computers running Windows 95, 98 and NT. Performance is exactly the same.
You would expect this since the link is 56K serial. This is the bottle neck.
Getting a faster computer buys you nothing. UNLESS you want to use the radio
while doing something else. Like using the Internet or CHAT. Then it makes a
difference. After getting tired of getting infected with virus and spy-ware
and re-installing Windows a million times - I now have a computer dedicated
just to the PEG - setup exactly the way I want. It's not connect to the
Internet or anything.
(4) SSB always gets great reports. But few people know CW has a perfect tone
and the AM sounds damn good. Ten Tec makes good sounding equipment.
(5) SHORTWAVE is excellent - I have about 23 SW receivers and I hate to
admit it but my Peg beats them all including a Watkins-Johnson. Very
sensitive and yet has a high dynamic range. Widest filter is 8 KC. Would
have been nice if you could go wider say 15 KC for local BC stations.
(6) CON - No doubt about it - it takes some getting use to. Usually about 4
to 6 weeks - then you will NEVER want to go back to knobs. Most people give
up long before that. Give the rig a month and a half before you decide.
(7) MOST IMPORTANT - Why Ten Tec didn't sell this point I will never know.
This radio is the most reliable ever built. Why you say ? It has no knobs -
pushbuttons, lamps or switches. These things cause 90% of all problems on
other radios. Dirty pot or bandswitch? Burned out lamp? Busted switch?
NOT ON THIS RIG !!! The power switch is the only moving part on this radio.
The PEG consists of 3 circuit boards - each with about 5 or 10 parts -
everything else is software on the chip.
Unless the radio is hit by lightning it should stay operating maintenance
free for the next 20 or 30 years.
Like I said - I like mine but it takes some getting used to....
Biz WDØHCO
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 05:28:37 GMT, "Info Needed"
wrote:
Been there, done that. Looking for REAL operation comments.
Thanks
As I understand it, the Jupiter is the same as the Pegasus, but with a
front panel & knobs. The Eham reviews on the Jupiter are amazingly
varied; some love it, some hate it. You may just have to try the
Pegasus on a trial basis, if possible, and not take anyone else's word
on it.
bob
k5qwg
"Bob Miller" wrote in message
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On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 22:25:37 GMT, "Info Needed"
wrote:
Hello All:
I'm looking for any info that anyone in the group here has regarding the
Ten-Tec Pegasus
Model 550 Computer controlled HF rig.
Pro and Con
Looking for info also on this radio's Bandpass abilities. Rejecting very
strong RF on other band. BC band overload ?? rejection ability. Ham band
overload ??
I've read the EHAM reviews. Just looking for as much info before i decide if
i want to deal for one.
Also, does anyone know if the optional keypad/rotorary dial thing can still
be bought ??
Thanks to all that respond.
info needed
QST did a review, which would be available at the ARRL web site,
product reviews...
bob
k5qwg
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