Hi to the List -- After expiration of warranty, the main tuning encoder
on my VI+ quit encoding. TT advised to check it by interchanging 2 wires
on main encoder with 2 wires on rit encoder to confirm that main encoder
was bad. 54&55 with 56&57, I think. NOT SURE, but KNOW the wire numbers
were in the 50's. It worked and I replaced main encoder.
Later I broke the rit shaft when transporting the VI+ and replacement
cost about $8.00 as I remember, from.
73, Ariel, K4AAL
Dale L Martin wrote:
>
> >
> > I'm a big fan and user of the 301 remote encoder, which I use all the
> > time -- and exclusively during the 160 contest this past weekend. My
> > multi-op partner N3OC had never used a TT before and not only liked the
> > radio, but really enjoyed using the 301.
> >
> > What was problematic was that the RIT is on the radio -- really
> > inconvenient!
> >
> > So, here's my question: is there a way to add the RIT to the 301 box?
> > Has anybody done it?
> >
> I haven't done it, Eric. I use RIT so infrequently during a contest that
> it's more a bother than a tool.
>
> But, what you might do is verify from Ten-Tec or someone here that the
> RIT/XIT control is, indeed, a rotary encoder just like the main tuning
> control. If that is the case, it might be easy to parallel the encoder
> through the DB25 jack (there are unused pins--but that may be the hardest
> part--soldering to that connector), then from the DB25 plug to the
> 301--maybe a cable in parallel with the main tuning cable to a switch to
> switch the 301 encoder from the main tuning line to the RIT line.
>
> That's a scenario that might be used if the RIT control is identical to the
> main tuning control.
>
> 73,
> dale, kg5u
>
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