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Epic Restoration of the Ten Tec Triton II

by JimPosted onAugust 16, 2020March 6, 2024Ham Radio13 Comments on Epic Restoration of the Ten Tec Triton II
photo of Ten Tec Triton II with digital frequency readout

The Ten Tec Triton I/II transceivers were released in the mid-1970’s and marked a milestone in High Frequency (HF) radios. With coverage for the 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10-meter amateur radio bands, 50 to 100 watt output on SSB and CW, they may have been the first affordable, fully solid-state models.

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