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TenTecWiki
Welcome to the TenTecWiki! The primary goal of the TenTecWiki is to provide a reference for amateur radio equipment that has been produced by Ten-Tec, Incorporated. over the years. 1)
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Equipment (Desc, Specs, Mods, Links, Etc.)
General Equipment Info / Fixes / Mods / Tips
- Dirty Power Connectors (and Ten-Tec contact cleaner recommendation)
- Sticky Tuning Encoder - Written for Omni VI+ but applicable to other rigs with a tuning encoder.
- PA Design Comments by KG6TT
- Computer Control & Ground Loop Distortion Fix
ManualsTen-Tec Manuals are not available from the TenTecWiki. Ten-Tec manuals are available for purchase or download directly from Ten-Tec. Please visit the Ten-Tec Service Department web pagefor purchase information. Some older equipment manuals can be downloaded from the Obsolete Manuals Page. |
User Nets
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Related Links
- Ten-Tec Email List on contesting.com - the main reflector for EVERYTHING Ten-Tec
Search the Ten-Tec Email List using Google
Used / Demo Equipment Listings and Past Equipment Price Lists
- March 3, 1997 Price List (Archived Web Page)
- August 16, 2000 Price List (Archived Web Page)
- October, 2002 Price List (Archived Web Page)
- August, 2004 Price List (Archived Web Page)
- February, 2005 Price List (Archived Web Page)
Ads from the Past to the Present
A Sampling of Ten-Tec Ads Over the Years
Brief History
Ten-Tec was founded in 1968 by Al Kahn, K4FW (SK), and Jack Burchfield, K4JU. Mr. Kahn became a Silent Key in 2005. Mr. Burchfield is currently President. In addition to manufacturing amateur radio and commercial communications equipment, Ten-Tec operates a complete tool and die shop and molding facility. Ten-Tec builds all its own enclosures as well as custom work for outside customers. Ten-Tec is located in Sevierville, TN, and is a 100% U.S. owned privately-held company. Majority stockholder is Mr. Burchfield with several past and present employees and their families being minority stockholders.