Well don't give up Gary!
Even though the Omni 6 Plus doesn't have a PTO or dual receivers, if
you get the chance, you should try one of those radios. They have
very impressive receivers, if memory serves me, they rank the 9th or
10th best in the Sherwood receiver test data. Now, add the Inrad
roofing filter, CW or SSB and run those test again, it should be
really impressive. If you operate CW, the legendary full QSK is
there! And yes, you can maintain them yourself, however they
certainly seem to be extrmely reliable. My original Omin 6, which I
ran for 11 years, had thousands of hours of chasing low band DX,
running QRQ, and entering about every contest I could find the time
to join. Eleven years with NO failure...just can't beat that.
My 'new' acquisition is an Omni C, in which I'm going to attempt to
install another Inrad roofing filter...should be interesting.
73,
Tommy - W4BQF
At Monday 09:56 PM 7/25/2005, you wrote:
Orion II, Red Dot - Black Dot, Radios you can work on, Radios with
Computers inside, Service, 30 day returns, and more; in recent days
more exchanges here than I've seen in months. One thing is clear to
me.... I'm not alone in wanting a dual receive, highly sensitive,
highly selective, PTO, crystal based, full QSK, 100 W transceiver
with out a computer or PLLs inside and the great TT service I've
always enjoyed. I just want to be able to copy a S-1 signal with the
CW Pile calling 1 or 2 KHZ up. KISS - I want to be able to work on
it too. Yes, I know there's Corsair II and OMNI-D, I've owned both
and still have the Corsair II (and VFO). If there's a market for new
Elcraft K2s and used Corsair IIs don't you think there's a market
for a new non computerized radio from Ten-Tec?
Best regards,
Gary - AB9M
CSM(r)G.L.Huber
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