Hi all, OK, a lot of TT tour and store questions. Here's my experiences....... maybe this will shed some more light on what to expect. I normally visit Ten Tec at least once per year. Been doing this
Steve, This is about as good as it gets. Heil Sound provides this link. I've used it often. All your questions answered. A good one to bookmark. Short answer is that they do not interchange. You must
Hi, Before I send my Omni VI/3 down to Sevierville for service, I thought I might pose my problems for any troubleshooting advice from the group. Problem: Suddenly went off frequency by about 80-100k
The 705 is a good mike. I believe they now have a 706 which looks the same but may be designed a bit different. The 705 is a very very good microphone. It was sold up through the introduction of the
Thanks Ron, Yes, unhooking the serial cable made no difference. When I found out there was a hum in my audio, I methodically began unhooking things in the shack one by one. First was the serial cable
Thanks Geoff, No Geoff, thats the first thing I thought of. I unhooked the cable at the back of the radio and the computer as well. Same problem. Since this was my first experience trying to use comp
Jerry, Thanks very very much. That does make very good sense. It seems more than just coincidence that the problem occurred at the same time. I had forgotten that I did have the TX /Audio board out a
Jerry, Thanks again for the advise. You called it. Radio back on frequency (compared to another radio), and hum gone. When I did the resistor change for a heil mic, I must not have tightened the moun
I believe the 706 had the same board as the 705 and both were electret condenser mics with a nice bright response. First check all wiring. Then on the existing board look for any indication of compon
Try electrovoice. They were the manufacturer of this particular mic. David Wd9cmd here is one i found on the web: http://www.harpmicshop.com/servlet/Detail?no=4 good luck jack Greetings, Anyone have
Sounds correct. The EV 727 was the electrovoice model. Drake got theirs from EV. Same ceramic element, but the electret would be hard to come by, I'll bet. David wd9cmd -- Original Message -- From: "
I doubt any manufacturer would repair a rig that was heavily modified and then guarantee the repair. In this particular case, the lightning strike likely damaged the modded circuits as well. Their te
Suggested steps: 1) check all wiring harness connectors on the IF board, the IF/AF board, next go to the lower pot board and inspect the af-rf pot closely. Insure you do not have any broken solder jo
James, My previous amp was a Centaur. Very nice little amp, except for a loud fan. I never had the problem you are discussing. I did use the QSK cabling to the TT rig via the TN and EN jacks on the b
Hi everyone, I'm a bit late to computer logging and have been experimenting with several programs. I made up a cable with a db25 on one end and a db9 on the other to attached to the computer. The TT
Thanks for the input. The straight through cabling, or the program setup, does have issues. One program reads everything except mode correctly. So things are not working perfectly. I've yet to find o
Jim, Thank you very much for the good information. And yes I have things wired up correctly and no RFI issues are apparent. I looked over your tutorial briefly and will go back over it again. I've do
Carl, Thanks, I'll take another look at that one. David Logger32 is another good one for the Omni VI. Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Bell Mountain Hays, NC 28635 www.n4py.com Jim, Thank you
Jerry, you are quite right regarding the design. But I do wonder if everyone knows the difference or if TT is simply selling them as a "better" processor. If everyone has the right information, most
Pete, I'd say the 705 desk mic or the 701 hand mic would fit the bill. I believe both of these were current at that time. I had a 701 for a long time and finally sold it. I still have a 705 and use i