Perhaps someone can explain why it is so but I've seen much discussion about
the superiority of the Ten-Tec 'crystal ladder' filters over the 'crystal
lattice' filters used by other manufacturers. From what I've read, the
difference in those filter types may help account for the lower static
levels you are finding on the Omni-C.
73, Mike N4NT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Newberry Gary" <gnn01@yahoo.com>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 2:01 PM
Subject: [TenTec] Ten Tec Omni D, Why so quiet ?
>
> I hve a friend that's a recent convert to Ten Tec rigs
> mainly because of their quiet receiver. I hadn't paid
> much attention to it until this morning. On my Yaesu
> FT-857 ( an Icom 706 MKIIG clone ) On the Yaesu it
> sounded like there was a thunderstorm in the not to
> distant area with static noise levels around S5 or S6.
> I fired up the Omni D (Series C)on the same antenna
> and it was as quiet as a church mouse, the S meter
> would drop to almost it's resting state and the noisy
> Midcars net I was listening to sounded almost like a 2
> meter FM station at full quieting. I know the Omni
> isn't insensitive as I've had it back to Ten Tec for
> an alignment within the past couple of months.
>
> I've got some 120 KV lines and a substation about 500
> feet behind my house and wonder if for some reason the
> Yaesu is sensitive to that noise and the Omni isn't ?
>
> I just wonder if someone has a good logical
> explanation, I'm in Flint, Mich and worked a mobile
> running 5 watts in Mass. on a poor condition 40 meter
> CW band and I doubt with the noisy receiver of the
> '857 I would have heard him at all.
>
> I just wonder if anyone has any technical explanations
> for this ? Needless to say I'm not going to part with
> the old Omni D anytime in the near future.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Gary K8IQ
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