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Re: [TenTec] Omni 6+ Opt 3 problems

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Omni 6+ Opt 3 problems
From: Mike Bryce <prosolar@sssnet.com>
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Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2012 11:52:57 -0400
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Pete,

the first line of troubleshooting this project would be to pop the top and 
bottom, watch out for that speaker wire, and then one at a time pull and reset 
each and every one of the MTA (mass termination assemblies) ---those white 
connectors with the wire wires--- 

do that on each one and several times. 

there can be oxide that builds up on the pin and by exercising the connections, 
you'll fix a lot of problems.

I'm not saying that will smash your bugs, but it's a good place to start.

do every connection going to the logic board and the front panel.               
                        



Mike, wb8vge


On Sep 16, 2012, at 10:15 AM, N6QW wrote:

> Before I take out the Golden Screwdriver and really mess things up --thought 
> I would test the list to look for divine guidance.
> 
> I have a Omni 6+  Opt 3 that has been inactive for several years. I put it 
> back on line yesterday and for the most part it works FB. 
> 
> I noted that the "clock time" was off by about 35 minutes. So in looking in 
> the manual I see that by holding in the "Lock" button for one second gives 
> access to the menus and the clock set is in Menu 1. Sure enough I did that 
> and the panel display  read  "Change". The next step is to hit the "Enter" 
> button to scroll through the 13 menus. Only in my case it does not go through 
> the menus but returns to the normal display as before engaging the "Lock' 
> button.
> 
> So then I thought perhaps a partial reset would cure the issue --nothing. So 
> next I tried the "master" rest process -- nothing --same issue. Then I 
> thought Ahhh -- the lithium coin cell battery needs replacing. I popped in a 
> NIB battery and still the same issue. 
> 
> Perhaps related is another issue. Before I did the two resets --the NO relay 
> contacts on K1 worked so I could turn on a linear amp. That no longer works. 
> The cable to the amp was tested as was the amp switching and they are good. ( 
> The amp is a SB-200 with the soft key mod so I do not think anything was fed 
> back into the Omni 6 to kill the keying). The keying relay K1 is triggered by 
> Q16 (MPS6514) but the driving signal to Q16 comes from the Logic Board via 
> connector 59. U22, pin 4 sets the driving signal to Q16. When this pin goes 
> high it keys Q16 which engages K1. So this may be the connection related to 
> the first problem (after the two resets) as the driving signal comes from the 
> Logic board and it is the same board which has a problem in not being able to 
> scroll through the menus. 
> 
> Any thoughts or inputs are welcome. I would normally call TT but it happened 
> on Saturday and this is Sunday so I can't do that until tomorrow.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Pete N6QW
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