Hi Steve,
Well I must admit, I am confused, at least about the Correct designation for
the Omni-d, Series C.
Let me clarify another issue. I am actually selling several TenTec radios,
as follows:
An Omni-D, Series B, which had been rebuilt/realigned by TenTec about 28
monthss ago, was a special project for TenTec. I had a cosmetically
excellent radio and one that was a dog cosmetically, but hot as a pistol. I
asked TenTec to take the two and ut the best parts together and make a good
looking Hot one While there with the parts thay had from me plus their own,
it was upgraded for the two of the WARC bands (30m & 12m). This is the
story of the Omni-B
The Omni-C (as I now suppose it should be called) was just sent back for a
realignment & check-up.
The mother two radios are a Corsair II with 500 hz and 250 hz CWfilters. It
too is a hot one, and is still available for $550.
Thanks for your constructive comments.
73s for now,
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Weber" <kd9bo@mac.com>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] FOR SALE:
> Mark and the group,
>
> Here is the lineage of the original omni series as I understand it:
>
> The first ones were simply called OMNI, and came in two readout
> flavors - A (analog) and D (digital.)
>
> The next iteration was called OMNI B, and was also either A (analog)
> or D (digital.)
>
> The final permutation was the OMNI C, and it only came as digital.
>
> Tentec offered a retrofit to convert an OMNI nothing to an OMNI B.
>
> So...are you thoroughly confused? Me too.
>
> Steve KD9BO
>
>
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