Hi Steve. By lopsided I mean that the action of the PBT control is much smoother on USB than it is on LSB. In other words, when listening to a USB signal, the PBT control must be at approx 1 o'clock,
Sorry for waste of bandwidth, but thought this might be better with a different subject! Hi Steve. By lopsided I mean that the action of the PBT control is much smoother on USB than it is on LSB. In
Seasonal salutations, fellow T-T users. Hope you all enjoyed, and have recovered from, the festivities. I have the chance to buy a Delta 2 and PSU. Information about the Delta 2 seems a little thin o
Hi Steve. Thanks for the input.. happy owners are always good to note! I didn't realise the keypad is non standard.. Happy New Year, may 2004 be good for you. Paul MW0CDO. -- Original Message -- From
Hi Pete. Thanks for the concise review. very helpful! I don't think I'll be getting it though, just discovered the price. Paul MW0CDO. enjoyed the Delta 2 - and the young fellow I gave mine to still
Sounds like something has upset the settings of the COM port you use to control the radio. Check the settings for the COM port, if nothing seems out of whack, remove the port from Windows' knowledge
Art.. If you have the Windows 98 CD, put it in your CD drive and wait for it to autorun. Choose "Install Windows" or whatever it's called.. this will re-install Windows but retain all of your existin
Hi. I have an OMNI V that I'm very happy with, apart from a minor issue on 20m. I've noticed that on 20m above 14.250, the PA appears to go unstable / parasitic. This results in poor audio reports fr
Hi Tom. Thanks for the tip! I don't think that will be the problem, I haven't noticed any smell of burning PCB. I know what it smells like.. I used to repair TV / VCR stuff, and some of the burnups i
Some of you may like to look at this SDR developed in the UK. It's known as a CDG2000, but I don't think it will fit on a PCI card :-) http://www.warc.org.uk/cdg2000/The%20CDG2000%20Transceiver.htm I
Rob, maybe the switch broke as you were rotating it causing unwanted connections. This often happens with multiway wafer switches, even the completely enclosed type. My Omni V has an open wafer switc
Hi Doc. I use a $5 call centre headset / boom mic combo, originally sold here in the U.K. for telephone helpline centres. I don't know who actually manufactured it! They are readily available over he
Ken. I've found Netscape to be a source of trouble. I work as an IT tech, looking after a network of 200 odd Windows computers on a 100Mbps LAN, with Novell Netware doing user authentication, network
Hi Guys, Forty metres is my favourite band and I was so impressed with the performance of Ten Tec equipment from 7 to 7.1 MHz in our radio environment that I purchased a Corsair II when they were fir
Hallo Alfred! The links you mention are always needed if you want RF output from the antenna socket. They connect the driver stage to the final RF PA, removing them means that you no longer have any
-- John, I have an OMNI V, and it has the same "features"! The volume control does have all of it's "action" take place between 7 and 10 o'clock. To fix this, I added a resistor across the input of t
Hi Anthony. No one seems to have answered your question so far.. The 4v supply is derived from the 8.5v +REG supply, which is generated on the 81340 TX Low level amp / noise blanker board. It is fed
I agree 100% with John's method. The human ear is very good at picking out beat notes, furthermore this method is MUCH faster and potentially more accurate than using a frequency counter. This is how
Hi all. I have an Excel sheet containing details of each birdie I found on my OMNI V between 1.810 & 29.700MHz. It contains 245 records in total, and will open in any version of Excel from 1995 onwar