Maybe 200 watt input, but more or less a 100 watt output rig. Mike, K9MI -- _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailm
Just to see if it works at all, any mic should do. Maybe even the Electro Voice is wired up wrong or has a wire broken off? Should at least be able to find out if it's the rig or mic. Mike, K9MI -- _
John, pin 1 should be mic audio pin 2 Grnd pin 3 PTT Pin 4 +4 volts dc What I have is an Omni V, but I think all 4 pin Ten Tec connections are the same. 73 Mike K9MI hi sorry for the stupid queston,
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Unlikely. Do you have a Ten Tec PS? If not, I'd get one. When the rig draws too much current, it just shuts everything off. I think there are circuit breakers for "non TT" power supplies also. But it
Yes, if it draws too much current, it will just shut everything off. Turn the rig and ps power switches off, say thank you to the Ten Tec gods, turn it all back on, use the right antenna! 73 Mike K9M
John, what Japanese rig only puts out 40 or 50 watts keydown? Or do you mean it only puts out that much when you are "auto tuning" it? Mike, K9MI -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for pri
Ok, John thanks, that clears things up for most of us. Dan: I have had an Icom 746 that would drop to 50 watts out at a 1.5:1 swr. Not a terrible rig otherwise, but that is BAD IMO! Rig now is an Omn
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
Rick, I think it must be the monitor circuit in the rig itself as Barry pointed out.We are using exactly the same rig, and headset, and mine works fine. The slight hum I have occurs when either a) li
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 Omni V I posted earlier has been sold. Tnx... 73 Mike K9MI _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/t
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
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's still a good radio. 73 Mike K9MI _________________
That, is exactly what I was referring to. Ten Tec refers to the option 3 as "upgraded to Omni VI Plus. Mike K9MI _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.
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
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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