Just put a 4 pin mic plug on it and you're in business. Non-amplified would be best, but if it is amplified, you probably would just need to have the gain barely cracked open. 73, Mike K9MI Hello, I
I think it was my option 3 I had a few years back, that I used an old interface cable from W1GEE for a 746 (uses the 1/8th" jack also). That left the db 25 on the back of the rig for the 301. Also, I
If your coax checks out ok, then somewhere on the antenna, you have a short or open and adding more wire won't help. I don't know what kind of an antenna this is, but it sounds like you have a short
If it reads off the scale with an analyzer or watt meter, there is a short or open somewhere. 73, Mike K9MI Have to contacted them, maybe they would replace it. Yup! thought of that... so I tried eve
Web site: www.inrad.net Email: sales@inrad.net These should work. 73, Mike K9MI Perhaps some one on the list can shed some light on this. I have written to Inrad both on their old contact address and
Carl has V.92 for the Omni V now, and it is a simple job of changing a chip, and puting stickers on for the new functions. Make the pc/radio cable as Carl says in the V.92.txt file and it will work w
Mike, it is no doubt a good rig. There are at least 2 versions of the N4PY chip. The V.9 calls for some modifications in the rig. If you are comfortable with that, then you're good to go. I was not,
Although most will probably reply 'Vibroplex' Greg, (hehe) the matching Ten Tec 705 desk mic does fine, non-amplified D-104's and I think the HC5 on my Heil Headset did ok. I don't think I used the H
I didnt think you could call a 563 a plus? Lyle W9FCX I think it depends Lyle. When the Ten Tec demo/used list comes out, it always states that Omni VI op3, upgraded to an Omni VI Plus. No matter, it
That, is exactly what I was referring to. Ten Tec refers to the option 3 as "upgraded to Omni VI Plus. Mike K9MI 563/OPT3 Omni-VI factory upgraded to Omni-VI Plus $1395 Bob, not to drag this piss-off
Have you put N4PY's V.92 chip in the Omni V? It also requires that a cable described by Carl be made to get rig control to work. It didn't mention anything about USB. While not difficult now with the
Hi Jerry, Mike, K9MI Hi Mike, I also have an Omni 6 plus and I have the plus on the front of mine. I talked to TT about the plus number and I eas told it it was called 564 was because 564 incorporate
Art, I guess the correct answer is yes and yes. There are a lot of crappy signals on the bands. I think if you added the next 500 hz filter (6 mhz I believe), you will eliminate most of the problem s
I have a friend that is a broadcast engineer for a company with both AM and FM stations. I asked him not too long ago about what massive tubes it must take to run a broadcast station. His reply was,
I have an Omni V with the new V.92 chip from N4PY, 1.8 khz, 500 hz, and 250 hz filters. Also, matching 961 PS/Speaker and remote encoder. (no mic) and manual. Works excellent, and looks excellent. $9
The person who knows about that will probably be Carl, N4PY. In stock condition, you do not have rig control. I put Carl's V.92 chip in my Omni V and made the special cable Carl mentions in the text.
No, but what you want is no ALC movement using sound card modes. Mike, K9MI _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailm
Rick, I use the Heil headset pro using the dx5 element. One thing I've found to quiet down a bit of a hum in them, is turn the tone control fully counter clockwise. My speech monitor does a really go