Hi all,
I may have been asleep at the switch (again) and missed if anyone
mentioned a similar AGC pop fix for the Omni Ds. My Omni-C really
has quite an ear stabber with a strong incoming signal. If it's 599+
I can pull out the RF knob to attenuate and that usually takes care
of it, but that is not a good solution for the mid-range.
73,
Casey Bahr, KS7J, FISTS #3648, CC #450, FNW #1
Trustee, FISTS Northwest, K7FFF, FISTS #4400, CC #457
http://www.imagina.com/webpages/casey/k7fff
Vista Valley FISTS CW Club, K6FFF, FISTS #4444
http://www.angelfire.com/ma/k6ffffists
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Cooper [SMTP:cooper@gmpvt.com]
> Sent: Friday, July 10, 1998 5:00 AM
> To: tentec@contesting.com
> Subject: [TenTec] Corsair II AGC Success!!
>
>
> I soldered a 620 ohm resistor across R45 (3.3K) and I now have only the
> slightest hint of a pop on very strong signals, certainly not enough to be
>
> a bother. I might try a 1K trim pot the next time I have the radio open,
> but
> for now I am satisfied with the result, and it couldn't be an easier fix.
>
> Try it, you'll like it!
>
> Tom W1EAT
>
>
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