Hi Larry,
I actually don't have any reference radio to compare, but my Sunday net is
right on 3755.00 and this is when I noticed the frequency difference. I had to
set it to 3755.16 to get the correct tone. When I listen to other frequency
where people set their frequency at xxxxx.00 frequency, I get the exactly same
deviation. I think the best way is to live with it while I know what to do. I
am thinking of sending it to Ten-Tec for alignment some day.
Thank you for your reply. 73.
Chris VA3UT
>
> From: W3UIO <amishbuggy37@yahoo.com>
> Date: 2003/11/23 Sun PM 12:35:41 EST
> To: tentec@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TenTec] How do I do frequency calibration?
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> Wonder what you are comparing to in order to know how
> much you are off. Is the error on all bands and
> frequencies?
>
> I found that an error of 25 to 40 Hz or so was
> inherent in the design of the Omni VI. My VI Plus was
> never on the same frequency as other radios. Most of
> the time this didn't matter, but there were times when
> it was quite irksome.
>
> Larry
>
> --- Chris <christopher_an@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'd like to calibrate the frequency display on my
> > Omni VI and cannot find the instruction in the
> > manual. It is currently off by 160~170Hz. It
> > doesn't affect the operation, but it is nice to keep
> > it accurate. Thanks.
> >
> > Chris VA3UT
>
>
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