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[TenTec] CW Tuning Indicator For Omni V, VI, VI+

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Subject: [TenTec] CW Tuning Indicator For Omni V, VI, VI+
From: John Huffman <hjohnc@adelphia.net>
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Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 14:04:53 -0400
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I must be pretty tone-deaf because I have a hard time zero-beating CW signals. On my K2 I added the K6XX CW Tuning Indicator and it works really well.

I bought another CW indicator and installed it in my Ten Tec Omni VI+. Turned out to be pretty easy.

The kit for the CW Indicator Board is available from WA3WSJ for $27. It's surface mount, so if you want him to put it together it's an extra $10. Order the kit for the K1 as it has the LED included.

http://www.wa3wsj.com/K6XXcwInd.html

Documentation for the kit is here:

http://www.n0ss.net/k6xx_cw_tun_ind_smd_v2_assy-align_k1_ver.pdf

It needs three connections for V+, ground, and audio. These are made on the lower pot board which is easily accessed by removing the bottom cover. With the bottom cover removed, looking down at the lower pot board with the front of the rig at the towards you, you will see four sets of connectors. Solder three wires from the lower pot board to the CW Indicator Board. Make the wires long enough to snake the CW Indicator card and LED up from the bottom of the Omni so that the LED ends up behind the meter.

Attach the wires to the lower pot board as follows. Pick up audio on the farthest pin to the left. Pick up ground at the rightmost pin of the third set of pins from the left. Pick up 12 volts at the third pin from the left on the set of pins that are farthest to the right. The other end of each wire goes to the CW Indicator's V+, audio and ground connections.

When the wires are connected, turn on the Omni and turn on the sidetone. Adjust the CW Indicator Card resistor to light at the sidetone's frequency. If you change the sidetone frequency, you will need to change this adjustment accordingly.

After the board has been adjusted, cover it with electrical tape to prevent any shorts to the front panel. Then snake the board up between the front panel wires so that the LED is behind the meter. My LED ended up on the right side of the meter as I view the meter from the front.

I have pictures of the lower pot board connections, the placement of the LED behind the meter, and how it looks in use for anyone interested.

I can now zero beat with ease and really enjoy this mod.

73 de K1ESE
John

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