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Re: [TenTec] OMNI V upgrade

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] OMNI V upgrade
From: "Donald L. Schliesser" <donjan7@earthlink.net>
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Date: Thu, 01 Jan 2009 15:09:10 -0600
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Scott, You might think about replacing the whole key pad. I did that on my OMNI. Bought it from Ten-Tec for about $35 a year or so ago. It requires taking the front panel off and some maneuvering to get the new key pad situated, but I was able to do it no problem. Just took my time, made diagrams and made sure I got the plugs back in the right places. There is one plug that has an extra pin sticking out and you have to be sure to plug it back in with that same pin out.

A lot of my buttons were worn and this obviously solved the problem. I kept the old keypad to use the buttons that were not worn as spares. (I should live so long!). Unfortunately, the buttons you need were also bad on my keypad. Think I asked the same thing about replacement buttons, and got the same answer, except they told me about the whole keypad being available.

I was talking to Don Prouty in the Ten-Tec's service department but he has now left. The current resident expert on the OMNI V is Gary Green. Suggest you talk to him and ask him to check to see if they still have any full keypads available. Whoever you talked to may not have known they had them.

Hope that helps.

73, Donald K6RV




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Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2008 13:26:40 -0500
From: Scott Sheppard <scottsheppard@videotron.ca>
Subject: [TenTec] Omni V upgrade
To: tentec@contesting.com
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Please pardon a post that could have easily been made over 10 yrs
ago...as with all areas of Ham Radio I am boldly forging into the
80's...

Having just replaced the old chip in the omni V with Carl's V.92 chip I
must say I am truly impressed. The biggest feature for me is the ability
to zero in the VFO.

That said, it would seem TT no longer has any replacement buttons for
the clear enter or shift function so I will have to improvise. Has
anyone come up with a better alternative? I am thinking a fine
resurfacing of the button and then repainting the letters on...has
anyone tried this?

As well, what control software is the most popular for this omni v
application?

Kind regards and happy new year...

scott VA3IED




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