Cecil, I have the same mod and also a FLEX-1500 in my OMNI-VII. A drop of 3 db in signal strength (assuming approximately the same impedance load each side of the split) in each receiver is to be exp
Having worked in the telecommunications industry for over twenty-two years, with the initial five years with telephone transmission and switching of 300 Hz to 3000 Hz (2.7 kHz bandwidth) circuits as
As POGO said, "we have met the enemy and he is us!" ..... the American consumer is cheap, he or she wants to pay the lowest price for any product, seldom considering life cycle costs or usage costs p
Mike, On a quiet band you can't ear ball the difference on receive or at least I couldn't when I had a Paragon for operating on MARS frequencies. On a number of occasions I ran both the Paragon and t
De ja vu; "You want one that looks nice or one that works?" 73 ES DX, Gary -- AB9M ___________________________________________ No... not the prettiest one for sure. ;-) ____________________ JHR _____
Last weekend during the contests I noticed the trim ring on the big knob of my OMNI-VII was loose. After removing the trim ring, I found a flat rubber band of smaller radii, put it on the big knob, r
Then there are those in every pile-up for a rare one who a trying to work a new one they can't hear. Maybe they have a friend who CAN hear them and the rare DX and who is doing the telephone relay; "
One has to believe in what he does in order to do well. (there is placebo effect and there is nocebo effect) If you believe in the red trim ring QSO improvement, it will work for you. Orange trim rin
Is it red or orange TT dots? The dots sure look orange on the 263G remote VFO, 961 PS, TITAN-425, and 253 tuner..... but I'm red-green color blind! Anyway the orange trim ring appears to (me) match t
According to the 417-A manual R1 - R6 are ALL 12 Ohm 2W (page 6 - 1 ) https://www.tentec.com/downloads/manuals/417A_MANUAL_G.pdf 73 ES DX, Gary -- AB9M A friend of mine has the Titan 3. He bought it
Although I had my CORSAIR-II display rebuilt at the electronic shop at work in the late nineties (I caused the problem to begin with) I've found the display periodically needs to have ALL connections
Adrian, FB on the fix! The CORSAIR-II, with its PTO and AZNAC type receiver design, may be one of the finest, quietest analog receivers ever built, at least by Ten-Tec. For digging out weak signals j
My comment on the Corsair-II being quiet... I forgot that when I was using it for daily DXing I did have hearing loss in both ears for which I compensated by adding an outboard audio filter with a va
The ANZAC mixer is a commonly used where a double balanced mixer is required. The Corsair / Corsair-II receiver MAY have used a mixer similar in design to one of ANZAC's.... Google (ANZAC mixer)... 7
Mike, You are welcome. I regret that I cannot locate the document where I originally saw the reference to Corsair / Corsair-II having ANZAC receiver design and later commentary on later TEN-TEC recei
For those with hearing impairments, the joy of using amateur radio is diminished if you cant hear or understand the sounds coming from your radio. If you buy or have hearing aids with T-coils (teleph
I've kept the 715 to use with my OMNI-VII. I also have a FLEX-1500 as sub-receiver of the OMNI-VII using the N4PY modification and DXLab Commander to slave it. The FLEX-1500 has a panadapter mode wit
Big Orange = University of Tennessee 73 ES DX, Gary -- AB9M Yep, Red Ball Jets and PF Flyers! Duane Calvin, AC5AA Austin, Texas www.ac5aa.com --Original Message-- From: TenTec [mailto:tentec-bounces@
The bottom line on most modern amateur radio equipment is there becomes a point where the the time, effort, and money it takes to repair a radio is greater than its value. The value to the owner may
Are you using the internal keyer? 73 ES DX, Gary -- AB9M Have you tried turning it on without a key plugged into it? Have you checked your plugs/cables? Maybe a stray RF issue? Steve On Apr 16, 2013,