the tinny audio on the air is because the tenteks filters cut off all transmit audio at around 900 hertz for some unknown and silly reason. Your average yaesu or icom radio will cut off low frequencies at probably about 150-200 HZ. Most kenwoods i think are something around 300 HZ. Of course, that is the filters cut off, if you run audio straight into the balanced modulator by passing the audio filtration and run your own audio gear, you can make a radio transmit from around 70 hertz up to 10,000HZ fairly easily. Of course, all the manufacturers are going to try and convince the public that the human voice only has range from 300 to 3000 HZ but that simply isn't true. It sounds the clearest and has the best quality at those frequencies but it does resonate, at the least the male voice in most cases, right down to like 60hz and lower, and up to probably about 6000 hz and higher in some cases. anyway, the tentek does have its less desirable features, but the kachina radios have full audio spectrum right out of the box and have general coverage tx/rx as well as better receiver sensativity. 73 Colin, V A6BKX ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Miller" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 6:34 AM Subject: Re: tentec > they have good reviews but they're very expensive to build them up with > features most of us use and they don't even have general coverage receive as > well as only having a single conversion receiver in them and tinny audio on > the air. The reviews are alright and those that use them swear by them, but > for the money I'd much rather Kenwood or icom. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Colin McDonald" <[log in to unmask]> > To: <[log in to unmask]> > Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 8:03 AM > Subject: Re: tentec > > > elcraft? > do they have a web site that one can check out their rigs? > I am thinking these might be sort of alete radios since ive never even heard > of elecraft before lol. > 73 > Colin, V A6BKX >