Not quite finished. I believe that InRad suggests that it is advisable to null the carrier before the job is complete. I have an Omni V rather than an Omni VI so I'm unable to advise on the procedure
Nicely done Steve. I received my SSB (2,400 Hz) version yesterday and installed it in the Omni V last night. A couple of small glitches but altogether a relatively straight forward installation. Unfo
Ken I think that you may have misunderstood where the roofing filter is in the "food chain". The "stock" Omni V and VI have 2-pole filters at the very front end of the 9 MHz IF board. These filters a
I think you have it Clark. Just to clarify, the roofing filter is in series with the existing 15 kHz filter. Of course the existing 15 kHz filter adds little or nothing to the rig selectivity after t
Bill, I have replaced all my pilot lamps in the Omni V, Herc II and 253 transmatch with LEDs. I wrote it up on my website. My choice was to run them a little dim as well. As they say "Your mileage ma
Yep -- check the archives: http://lists.contesting.com/archives//html/TenTec/2002-12/msg00403.html Various 5 volt encoders are often available on line at a reasonable cost. The HP happened to be avai
Ken are you by chance using Firefox as a browser? I am and could not open the pictures either. They opened in Internet Explorer however. There's a coding error that IE accepts and Firefox won't (a "\
Okay I'll bite! I am a fairly casual operator working some CW and mostly SSB. I chase DX, rag chew and spend a lot of time listening. I have had the N4PY Omni V.9 upgrade for almost 5 years and LOVE
Sorry Scott but I can't resist. Similar to the Jupiter reference, stories have suggested that the Argo V firmware was complete and no updates were planned. However, rumours of the existence of new (u
My Omni V has both a CW offset LEVEL and PITCH control. The sidetone pitch IS adjustable. A few differences between the rigs include: the Omni V does not have an RIT - the Omni VI does. The Omni V ha
manual. The schematic for the "Sidetone Board (81362)" is on page 6-51 of the manual. The control pots for the "user adjustable CW PITCH and LEVEL" are located on the rear of the rig and shown on pa
Ooopps! Steve (KB3MM) has pointed out to me that I may have misinterpreted the original discussion and the question seemed more likely to be related to the RECEIVED CW sidetone. So I stand corrected,
Ken a JPG link is in Steve's (N4LQ) posting in the archive. http://lists.contesting.com/_tentec/2005-01/msg00354.html 73, Rick VE7TK -- Original -- Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 15:43:08 -1000 From: Ken Bro
I'm using Logger32 and it's free. I use it stand alone with my Omni V.9 or use it with the Omni V.9 and N4PY software. I also use it with my Argo V and N4PY software. I have 3 icons (Omni V.9, Omni V
Wow Steve! Where can I get some of those Wi-Fi SSB filters!!! The 1.8 MHz and 2.4 MHz filters would be wide enough to hear the VU4 WITHOUT having to use that pesky SPLIT button on my Omni V! Good luc
I have posted the Argo V mic audio modification to my website. As you will see, even though it involves only 3 parts, it's not a trivial exercise. Complete removal of the logic board and partial disa
I've checked out the site in Internet Explorer and Firefox and all is well. Here's the process. 1) Enter the site by clicking on the ENTER button (that takes you to the Site Map) 2) Scroll down the p
Mark I'd sure question the module! Take the module out and gently take a pencil eraser to the contacts. Clean it off and re-insert it and try again. It should read similar output into a dummy load wi
My discussions with George (W2VJN) at InRad suggest that an Omni VI+ with the new (soon to be out) InRad roofing filter may be a worthy competitor when it comes to IMD dynamic range (even stock it's
Additional switching circuitry is involved. My understanding is that all other filters remain in place and there's a DIP switch so you can have the 4-pole roofing filter switched in with: 1) NAR1 or