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 ====== Handheld 2m Transceiver Model 2591 ====== ====== Handheld 2m Transceiver Model 2591 ======
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 ===== Description ===== ===== Description =====
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 ===== Reviews ===== ===== Reviews =====
-  *[[http://​www.hamcall.net/​cq|CQ Magazine]], 1984, February, Pg 46+  *CQ Magazine, 1984, February, Pg 46
  
-===== Processor Care ===== 
-**From Ten Tec Reflector June 19, 1997** 
  
-After a exchange of e-mail with Dale, KG5U, I decided to post this short note as he'd queried me direct about what causes processor death in the 2591, TT920, and AT920 handheld Ten-Tec VHF transceivers. ​ As noted before, the main processor chip for these rigs is no longer available and cannot be replaced should one quit operating. 
  
-According to our service department, the main cause of processor death is application of 12 or 13.8 VDC to the transceiver. ​ The battery pack and DC input for these rigs are 9 VDC, and higher voltages will eventually take the processor chip out.  These older rigs show up at hamfests without a manual, new owner sees DC input, puts 12V on it, voila - dead radio. +===== Hints & Tips ===== 
- +  *[[2591proc|Processor Care]] ​(or don't use 12 volts!
-A lesser warning is to leave the power turned off when clipping the NiCd battery pack on (as noted in an addendum to the original manual). +  ​*[[2591oper|Basic Operation]]
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-Thank you ! +
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-Scott Robbins, W4PA +
-Amateur Radio Sales, Ten-Tec, Inc. +
  
 ===== Specifications ===== ===== Specifications =====

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