For those of you who have been helping along with the OMNI D low power issue, here is the update: I dragged out the fluke scopemeter tonight and did some checking...the amount of power going into the
BRAVO Scott, you are getting close. My bet is that you have a defective Xtal filter. Try bypassing just the Xtal filter. Do the following: - remove the xtal filter completely - temporarily solder a .
Well Rick, you win the prize...you were correct...I could have saved myself some time had I checked this sooner, of course...I knew I was close when I injected a 0 dbm signal at the tx mixer output a
Well done Scott; CONGRATULATIONS. You will soon have yourself a fine little radio. Sure hope I never have to measure all that stuff on my Eagle! 73 Rick, DJ0IP Well Rick, you win the prize...you were
I breathed a sigh of relief for you Scott. Good job. _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec
Scott, Rick, Good going Scott... Now, I'm just wondering here. Like Rick, I thought at once the crystal filter was fubar. Then I sat back and tried to remember when the last time I saw a bad filter w
Mike, I've seen crystal filters go bad a few times. It is possible that even with a bad filter there might be enough leakage around the filter to still hear something in the speaker. The Triton did n
rick, didn't like those big storms, huh? I'd love to see one, but not necessarily coming at me. I was thinking of the omni d (and not a triton VI) that he had and if it had the optional 1.8 khz filte
Mike, I just realized that I am messed up here in my thinking. Scott has the Omni D, not the Triton. I had both schematics on the desk here, going back and forth between the two and got them mixed up
I have enjoyed following this thread, and, while I don't understand all that went on here... I am super impressed with the cooperation, sense of duty, and assistance everyone exhibited throughout. --