Ron,
The 160 band has a very high atmospheric noise level. It is not a good band
to test receiver sensitivity. Compare weak signals on the FT990 and
Omni VI before you decide that the Omni VI front end is fine. My guess
is you will find the Omni VI is not doing well on 10 meters. If this
is true, it would indicate it is very likely the front end amplifier
took a hit from the 990.
Carl Moreschi
919-676-1991 x135
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Feutz" <feutz@wctc.net>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 11:48 AM
Subject: [TenTec] Omni 6+ zipper
> Gentlemen,
>
> Last night my 1 yr old Omni 6+ developed a very annoying zipper. I am
> aware of this characteristic, and had noticed it at what are apparently
> "normal" levels on the high bands, but as of last night, it is very
> prominent on 160M. It is loud enough to cover up weak signals as I slowly
> tune.
>
> Earlier in the night, I was comparing the Omni RX to my FT990 on 75
> meters. I inadvertently transmitted on the 990 about 3 Khz from where the
> Omni was tuned. The antennas are separated by only a few feet, so I
> obviously sent lots of RF into the Omni front end.
> Other than the zipper, I noticed no other changes on the Omni RX. After
> that incident, I worked a very weak German station on 160, so apparently
> there was no serious harm to the front end. Wolf, DF2PY, is a regular qso
> for me on 160, and I was very weak at his place too, indicating that the
> RX was working properly.
>
> Any advice, or do I just pack it up and send it in?
>
> Ron - WA9IRV
>
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