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Re: [TenTec] omni vi plus

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] omni vi plus
From: Ken Brown <ken.d.brown@hawaiiantel.net>
Reply-to: ken.d.brown@hawaiiantel.net,Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 09:49:04 -1000
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Hi John,

I have an Omni VI version 3. This is the Omni VI that is upgraded to be 
nearly identical to an Omni VI Plus. I am pretty sure that the buttons 
on my version 3 are the same as on a "Plus". The buttons are labeled N-1 
and N-2 and control the filters used in the 9 MHz 1st IF. There is also 
a single NR button which turns the DSP noise reduction function on or 
off. DSP is also used for the notch and auto notch function, and  
receive audio always passes through the DSP circuitry, so it would be 
incorrect to say that the NR button can turn the DSP off.

In all versions of the Omni VI, whichever NAR or N-1/N-2 filter you 
select is cascaded with the stock 2.4 kHz filter in the 9 MHz IF. The 
N-1 and N-2 filters cannot be both cascaded with each other and the 
stock 2.4 kHz at the same time. In all cases there is a 15 kHz "roofing" 
filter at the very beginning of the 9 MHz IF. There is one transistor 
and the noise blanking switch in between the 15 kHz filter and the 2.4 
kHz filter. With these active stages in between I don't know if you 
could say they are cascaded. I kind of thought that the word cascade 
implied little or no active circuitry in between.

In the 6.3 MHz  IF you select from one of four filters, if you have all 
four installed. Again, whether this fits into the standard usage of the 
word "cascaded" is unclear to me, since there is a frequency conversion 
going on between the 9 MHz IF and the 6.3 MHz IF. The 6.3 MHz filters 
can only be used one at a time, and cannot be cascaded with each other.

The only difference, as far as IF filtering is concerned, between the 
Omni VI Plus or version 3 and the other Omni VI radios, is the ability 
to install two optional 9MHz filters instead of just one. To accomplish 
this, using the same number of filter select buttons, Ten-Tec deleted 
the 2.4 button and changed from a single NAR button to N-1 and N-2 buttons.

DE N6KB

JOHN wrote:
> HI Gentleman, was wondering if the two buttons labled nr1, and nr2 on the 
> omni 6 plus are dsp buttons, and also if you can cascade the filters like you 
> can on the omni vi
>   thanks and 73
>   john ku3g
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