New for 2008! The Jupiter now features a new easy-to-read reversible blue/grey LCD screen and black case to cosmetically match other pieces in the Ten-Tec transceiver and accessory line. Thousands of Jupiter transceivers are in use worldwide and are renowned for their terrific audio quality and superb receiver performance. At only $1595, no competitors mid-range HF rig comes close to what Jupiter has to offer. Try one for yourself and discover why Jupiter has become one of Ten-Tec’s best selling 100 watt HF transceivers since the original Omni series was released nearly 30 years ago!
New for 2008 — CW on-screen decoder function and direct keyboard CW transmit capability. CW signals can be decoded automatically on-screen and CW transmit can be done directly from a keyboard. Just attach a PS/2 keyboard to the rear panel and you’re ready to operate!
The 1999 release of the (now discontinued) PC-controlled Pegasus black box transceiver was a technology breakthrough that revolutionized price versus performance for HF rigs. The original Pegasus proved to be extremely popular, but dedicated PC control was not for everyone. The Jupiter uses the identical DSP-based design packaged with a stylish front panel for conventional “hands-on” use. Jupiter is no ordinary HF transceiver. The Ten-Tec focused on one major design objective. Organize all the outstanding Pegasus features on a front panel that is simple and logical to use without the instruction manual tied to your wrist So many modern HF rigs fail miserably by this measure. All of the major features are at your fingertips with a dedicated control or from a clearly marked “shift” function.
Take a look at what the Jupiter brings to your shack:
Jupiter covers all 10 HF amateur bands, including the new 60 meter band, plus is general coverage on receive. MARS operation is available with proof of authorization – contact us for additional details. Look at this lineup of standard features: Dual VFO’s with SPLIT mode, passband tuning, adjustable AGC, variable CW offset with auto-tracking sidetone, RIT/XIT, 100% duty cycle final so rugged it doesn’t require SWR foldback, and Ten-Tec’s legendary silky-smooth QSK for CW and fast-switching digital modes.
The Jupiter features an easy-to-read LED-lit main panel display. All features and functions of the transceiver are displayed on the main panel.
Above the main frequency display are eight annunciators. Annunciators selected appear in reverse highlighted text (as NR and VOX are in this picture). To the immediate left of the main frequency readout are indicators for AGC, mode, and VFO status (RxTx). When operating SPLIT mode with the other VFO, the Tx status indicator drops down next opposite VFO frequency display to indicate transmit frequency is on the opposite VFO. Opposite VFO mode is also shown to the left of the smaller frequency display.
Immediately below the mode indicator for the main VFO is the numeral “2400” – readout for receive filtering bandwidth. The knob marked BANDWIDTH just to the left of the display panel controls selection. There are 39 built-in receive filters ranging from 150 to 8000 Hz. All filtering is selectable independent of mode.
To the far right of the display is the “100 Hz” indicator. This is step size for the main tuning knob. There are seven selectable main tuning rates that can be selected by pushing the STEP button on the front panel.
Just below the step size indicator is the multi-function meter. In receive, the meter provides both bar graph and digital readout of incoming signal strength (note the “S1” on the meter). In transmit, the meter is selectable for digital readout of either forward power or SWR.
Near the bottom of the screen is the band sweep scope. The sweep scope is activated by pressing the SWEEP button at the top of the radio. The radio will sweep across a given range of frequencies, showing you where activity is present (or not present!). The band sweep scope has eight user-selectable ranges from 240 Hz to 2.4 MHz to show activity. There is a cursor bar (shown as vertical dashed lines) on the sweep scope as well. This is main tuning knob position. If you see a signal on the scope, you can turn the knob to move the cursor to where the band activity is.
Directly under the band sweep scope is the multi function display indicator. The series of buttons directly under the main display panel provide a variety of functions that are controlled by the MULTI knob on the front panel. Both slide rule and digital indicators are provided. Select the appropriate button and then rotate the MULTI knob to adjust.
Some “set-and-forget” transceiver functions are included in an easy-to-read single line menu that is accessible by pressing the MNU button on the front panel.
The Jupiter is available with or without an automatic antenna tuner installed ($300 option). $1595 without autotuner, $1895 with the autotuner installed.
Ten-Tec also offers a complete station as our “GET ON HF NOW” package for $2199. The Jupiter with automatic antenna tuner, 963 power supply, 708 desk mic, a G5RV antenna and 100’ of RG8X coax, free shipping – only $2199.
MODES: LSB, USB, CW, RTTY (AFSK), FM, AM.
FREQUENCY RANGE: Receive - 100 kHz to 30 MHz. Transmit - all ham bands 160-10 meters. Modifiable for MARS use with proof of licensed authority.
DISPLAY: LCD
DUAL VFOs with SPLIT mode.
OFFSET TUNING: +/- 10 kHz receive and transmit
MEMORIES: 100
FREQUENCY ACCURACY: +/-90 Hz at 25 degrees C at 30 MHz for 1 yr
ANTENNA: 50 ohms unbalanced.
POWER REQUIRED: 1.5A receive, 20A transmit @ 12-14 VDC
CONSTRUCTION: 8 epoxy glass PC boards, molded front panel, aluminum chassis, texture painted steel cover.
DIMENSIONS: HxWxD 5"x12.125"x13" (12.7x30.8x33 cm). Depth measurement includes rear panel heat sink.
WEIGHT: 11.5 lbs. (5.23 kg.)
SENSITIVITY: .35uV typical for 10 dB S+N/N @ 3 kHz bandwidth, SSB mode.
SELECTIVITY: 34 filters built-in; 300 Hz, 330 Hz, 375-750 Hz in 75 Hz increments, 900-3000 Hz in 150 Hz increments, 3.3-6.0 kHz in 300 Hz increments, 8.0 kHz. All 1.5:1 shape factor or better.
DYNAMIC RANGE: 90 dB @ 3 kHz bandwidth at 50 kHz spacing.
THIRD ORDER INTERCEPT: +10 dBm
NOISE FLOOR: -126 dBm @ 3 kHz bandwidth.
S-METER: Calibrated to 50 uv at S9.
ATTENUATOR: -20 dB
PASSBAND TUNING: +/- 2 kHz
I-F FREQUENCIES: 1st I-F 45 MHz, 2nd I-F 455 kHz, 3rd I-F 12 kHz
I-F REJECTION: > 60 dB typical
IMAGE REJECTION: > 60 dB typical
RECEIVE RECOVERY TIME: less than 20ms, including split mode.
AUDIO: speaker = 1 watt @ 4 ohms, line out = 1 V p-p into 600 ohms.
RF OUTPUT: 5-100 watts, ALC stabilized.
DC INPUT: maximum 250 watts @ 14 VDC. 100% duty cycle for up to 20 minutes. Continuous duty with customer supplied air cooling of rear panel heat sink.
MICROPHONE INPUT: 200 to 50K ohms. 4 pin, front panel connector accepts microphones with 5 mv (-67 dB) output. Polarizing voltage provided for electrets.
T/R SWITCHING: PTT or VOX on SSB, FAST or SLOW QSK on CW.
CW OFFSET: Programmable 400 to 900 Hz, DSP generated. Sidetone automatically matches offset, volume adjustable independent of AF GAIN control.
FM DEVIATION: +/- 5 kHz.
METERING: Switchable to forward power, reflected power or SWR.
SSB GENERATION: DSP generated
CARRIER SUPPRESSION: > 50 dB
UNWANTED SIDEBAND SUPPRESSION: > 60 dB at 1.5 kHz tone
THIRD ORDER INTERMOD: 25 dB below two tone @ 100 watts PEP
SPURIOUS OUTPUT: Better than 40 dB below peak power output.