| Thomas,  have gotten many replies and most all say the early models had
a lot of birdie problems, some could be fixed and some not, since mine is
an early one I suspect I will try some of the mods and see if they work,
The birdies are low level, on a noisy band not too noticable, but on a
quiet band they are same strength as a weak signal.  I can notch them out
or even tune them out with the passband tuning, but an aggravation. 
The 6 Plus was better contruction with better boards etc. so it elminated
the birdie problem from what I understand.  I have the plus chips and
logic board and TCXO but the early boards in the rest. 
Thanks  73 Merv
>Merv,
>
>I have the Omni VI+, and I think it is nearly identical to the opt 3. Mine is 
>very clean with few noticeable birdies. The fact that you have birdies at a 
>high level doesn't seem right. I guess we should wait and see what others say.
>
>'73, Thomas - AC7A
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>---- Merv Schweigert <k9fd@flex.com> wrote: 
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>
>>After s great service from TT and fast shipping getting
>>parts out to remote Molokai,  I have a
>>Omni 6 opt 3 up and running,
>>I have a question,  is it common for the Omni 6 to have
>>so many birdies?  Seems across the 20 meter band
>>there are numerous Birdies, more than one would expect.
>>Or is this a sign of alignment or more repairs needed?
>>They are low level so to speak, but irritating while
>>listening to a normal signal.
>>Thanks  73 Merv K9FD/Kh6
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