The problem with the ARRL plan is that you must insure every item of equipment, including tower and everything on that tower. Those of us who have collected a number of rigs that we use everyday are
Yes, Craig I do not think the ARRL is the best deal. I collect and restore rigs. All my rigs are working rigs and I keep them up. They are all hooked up to the tower. I have Heath's, Collins, Drake,
I guess that as long as you don't put a station picture on QST or, an adjuster does not come out to the house after you get hit and place your claim you are ok. I did not misread the ARRL web site sa
I am getting reports that my audio on SSB is sounding like it pops up and down and is raspy on my Corsair II. Scope shows clean output, no flat topping but, does show signs of audio going up on peaks
Have a friend who has an OMNI V like mine but his frequency display is off. When mine reads say 28.300.00 his will read 28.300.30. I also checked on WWV and he is off at 10.000.00 by .30. When he tra
What is going on with Carl Moreschi's product page? I am looking for a new version of his V.9 chip information. Can't find any of his software. Anyone know how to get to him? Thanks, Dan/N4VET ** See
I have discovered a problem in using an 18 amp instant break Airpax breaker on my Corsair II. I want to pass the information on to all on the list. I had been using a 20 amp fast break Airpax on both
I have an Airpax 18 amp instant breaker mod.# T11-0-18.0A-21121-1 that I would like to trade for an Airpax 20 amp. fast break mod.# T11-1-20.0A-01-10A-V. If anyone is interested in a trade please rep
I do not know if this will help. I have an OMNI V and the instructions are the same as far as turning down one pot and then the other for minimum current. In the OMNI V they are pots R11 and R21. But
Well Bob now you know why I have never run a Ten Tec rig without an Airpax. Small price to pay for the protection it provides. People say no need for them. Could be that in an ideal lab setting your
Bob, this is something you could probably do yourself but not only will you need a VTVM but an RF probe and most of all the Ten Tec alignment process to null the carrier. I don't think TT will give o
I am using a Shure 526T Series II mic with a Corsair II. The mic clips signals if set over a 3. Here is question. On all amplified mic I have used in the past if you turn the mic gain all the way dow
Astron did change the negative post but it was only done to late model supplies. The way to check is to place one probe of a DVM on the post and the other to the case. Check for continuity. It will d
Sounds like the reply I expected from TT. You will find it without TT help. Check all the cheap stuff first before going to the finals. Check voltages etc. Just take your time what's broken can't be
Find out what the finals should draw. Look in your manual. It should tell you at such a 100w 18 amps. That is just an example. If finals are bad you get like a 20 amp+ draw at say half of rated outpu
If you can set the meter on the rig to show how much current the finals are pulling at the point that the supply trips you will know if it is your finals. I ill guess that the rig puts out 100 watts.
Take off one leg of those diodes and check them to see if they are open or short. Check the ALC section of the board. Don't go adjusting pots. Check for bad components first. You don't want to add to
Craig, check voltages going to and from that diode and check any resistors for value. If all within specs the new diode should not blow again. May have been just bad luck or some kind of surge. Welco