I find the DSP on the Plus better then on the Jupiter. On the Plus the signals come more out of the noise and on the Jupiter the noise is reduced but the signal itself doesn't stand out so much as on
Mark, If you add a connector (BNC or similar) above the AUX RX Antenna connector on the back of the Omni VI, you can wire it to the junction of C6,D5 ,D6 and L3 through a 0,1uF capacitor and your in
Bill, pin 12 is 160m,24=80m,23=40+30m,21=20m,17=15+17m and 15=12+10m. 73 Gert PA3AAV. -- Original Message -- From: William Hendrick <whhendrick@mchsi.com> To: <tentec@contesting.com> Sent: Friday, Ma
I use DXbase in combination with a Jupiter and the N4PY software, ..works great. Gert, PA3AAV. -- Original Message -- From: Brian Haren <bharen@bellsouth.net> To: <tentec@contesting.com> Sent: Thursd
2SC1969 is mentioned on the circuit diagram and the transistors itself read C1969. -- Original Message -- From: Wayne King <wfking@worldnet.att.net> To: <TENTEC@CONTESTING.COM> Sent: Monday, December
Jeff, The buzz is probably from relay K1on the DC input board switching in and out. I had this a while ago with my Omni 6..happened to be a driver transistor in the PA who shorted the supply voltage
Jeff, The noise is probably from relay K1 on the DC input board switching in and out. I had this a while ago with my Omni 6...happened to be a driver transistor in the PA section which did short the
Hi John, Yes,... You can use computer control and the remote pod at the same time. You have to connect the computer to pin 2 (txd) and pin 3(rxd) and pin 7 (gnd) The remote pod must be connected to p
Hello Doc, I recently installed a 3 element SteppIR yagi, best antenna I've ever had sofar.... after almost 30 years of working with Logpers, Tri-band yagi's and Quads... its a monobander for every b
John, The C-ID address in the Omni VI must match the address in your logging program, although I am not familiar with logger 32 this is the case with my logging program which is DXbase2007. If I chan
Doug, On the BPF/Front End Board of the Omni 6 (81593) you can take the signal for each band near connector 85. I 've routed this to a small home made board with 13 diodes in a matrix to produce bcd-
I use silencers normally used for the silent mounting of PC fans in my Titan to reduce the clickety clack of the vacuum relay. This prevents the noise being propagated to the chasis of the amp. For a
Mike, Check out AG6K 's amplifier pages, there is a lot of info about quieting an amp, I used it to quiet my Titan it had a noisy Kilovac vacuum relay which I eventually replaced by a more silent typ
Alan, What do you want tot achieve by making radio B unable to receive when radio A is transmitting? This is an absolute must in SO2R operation, you want to listen on another band for QSO's or Mults
Hi Allan, The banddecoder Tom mentioned needs BCD code, although the OMNI VI does not put out BCD code by itself you can easily get this out of the Omni VI through the DB25 connector on the back sinc
Hello Knut, Many years ago I had a similair problem like the one you describe, resoldering all the components on the PLL board (81599) did the job. 73 Gert, PA3AAV ___________________________________
Mike, In my Omni VI opt 3 there is in menu 3 the option CrSP this sets the rate of the offset tuning knob in CW mode in kHz per turn from 4.8 to .15 kHz in six steps. Hope this helps, 73 Gert, PA3AAV
Pete, Switch to VFO A with the A/B button. Tune in on the DX station. Briefly push the LOCK button, the red LED left next to the LOCK button now lights up. You now have locked VFO A on the frequency
Hi Charles, You probably will get a better price if you decide on parting out the Orion. If you do, I will be happy to buy the RX-366 from you, please let me know what you decide. 73, Gert PA3AAV --O