Mike, I would like your filters. I want to swap a pair of 2.4 mHZ TT filters for the 2.8 Inrad. in an Omni V I just bought. I can either buy the filters out right from you, or trade my 2.4 Mhz filter
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Yes, there really is a Santa Claus--My XYL found me not only a pristine Johnson's matchbox, but also an Omni V, truely mint station. It was just like taking a brand new radio out of the box.Honey I l
Well, on advice of this reflector, I researched headphones a week ago and bought the Sony 7506's. Before all the talk about the TDE phones came up. You guys who found a cheap pair of phones that work
I've always scrimppted on headphones so didn't mind a few extra bucks for something I would be using a lot, for a long long time.That, and having just bought a mint Omni V station, it didn't make sen
If you got to the TT "unofficial" site, they have the 760 pwr supply manual on line. Look under power supplies then click on the 760. It shuts DOWN at 22 amps, and cruises at 20 amps. 761 and 762 cru
I thought the poster had asked the question: Will a 760 power supply work on the (562) Omni V. I just replied the power supply manual is on line. Now I'm confused, did I misunderstand the thread out
Do you think the heil mc-5 works better than the stock (705) mike? Also, has anyone tried, or does anyone know about, switching the (two) stock 2.4 filters for inrad 2.8 hz filters, to improve SSB au
Well, I just got an Omni V, 705 mic, and 761 pwr supply. It came in Ten Tec Box with all the padding, indistinguishable from a new radio. In the flush of the moment, and experiencing my first dose of
Thanks Keith, I Think you're right and I will try them first. I can always sell them in a couple of days if the results are not to my tastes. What you've just told me is what I had heard. Put the 2.8
Palstar tuners are the best tuners currently manufactured on the commercial market. The 1500cv is a T compared to your previous L's. When you compare the two on your windom, which by design stays rel
It's roughly the same circuit as Matchbox. I used a 3906 (2 1/2" 12" long ) inductor, and a couple of the biggest caps I could find, double ganged on the output. Similar circuit and one other on Cebi
Sorry, forgot to comment on 30 meters. I tune mine on the 20 meter switch position. It was a smooth tune. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail
Even if you have a finely tuned resonant dipole, and it is actually 50 ohms at your feedpoint heighth, you're losing more db in 100 feet of coax than I am on a mismatched 4:1 swr. If you put your loa
Fascinating Bruce. I would love for you to share a desciption of your antenna farm with us, being new to Ham radio I'm confused and would like to learn more. First, how many resonant antennas do you
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Hi Scott, I guess you couldn't see the dead pan expression on my face as I typed. I was just being tongue-in-cheek. Maxwell's just fine with me and I agree with him 100%. In fact, so does the ARRL An
You're right! I couldn't believe it as I remembered 213 as being around 1 db for 100 feet at 1:1. But at a lower frequency it is wuite effecient. At twenty meters it would cost you 20 watts out of yo
Instead of drilling one hole through the wall for cable, drill two, insert pvc pipe with down fitting on the outside as a rain block. Run your twin lead wires through pieces of "popcorn" stryofoam pa
A 3/8 wave wire will give almost as good performance as the full halfwave. Of course, you have to use balanced line to get the match efficiently. A good number is 88', if you can swing it. This will