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Re: [TenTec] Omni VII CPU battery location

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Omni VII CPU battery location
From: Richards <jruing@ameritech.net>
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Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2013 16:22:19 -0400
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N4PY -- yep it is plain looking, but works.

At first, liked the look of ScopeStation Ultra from CallSignSoftware, but it is overly complicated, buggy and lacks the pure straight forward performance of N4PY's program. At first I was bothered by the super plain UI N4PY presents, but I think I am beginning to prefer the uncluttered, clean lines and lack of distracting frills in the user interface. As the Bauhaus Design Schools says, "Less is more."

BTW, You CAN use the RS-320D as a second receiver/ersatz panadapter and tune both radios with a single mouse click on the RS-320D spectrum scope - EVEN IF YOU ARE IN Omni VII FRONT PANEL RADIO MODE. Carl added that just for me! Where else can you find that kind of personal service along with a well behaved program?

Happy trails.

Thanks for the uptake !

-------------------------- James -K8JHR  -----------------






On 3/23/2013 10:36 PM, Jeramy Ross wrote:
Good evening James,

Would figure that it would be in the one place that I figured
(assumed) it wouldn't be, huh?  Thanks for your lead!

In regards to the RX-320, I use N4PY's software with it and am very
pleased.  I've tried others, mostly when using Linux out of necessity,
but none quite have the stability and no-nonsense, yet fully
functional design as the N4PY software exhibits.  I've yet to set up
the RX-320 as a sub/second rx for the O7, but that's on my list :)

73,
Jeramy W5XTL

On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Richards <jruing@ameritech.net> wrote:
Hi -- great radio.   Did you look on the front panel board?  I am
not sure, myself, but it seems like I remember somebody saying it is located
on the vertical board in the front, and not on the horizontal main board(s).

In any case, I enjoyed your QRZ.com profile - you should look into running
that RX-320D as an ersatz second receiver, panadapter with the Omni VII and
N4PY software.

Curious... what software do you use with the TT RX-320D?  I tried several
others, but keep coming back to N4PY's program.  What gets it for you?

Thanks.

===========================  K8JHR ============================



On 3/23/2013 2:49 AM, Jeramy Ross wrote:


I've been enjoying my "new to me" Omni VII over the past few weeks,
and in the process I've been going over the schematics and noticed
that there is a battery shown on CPU.pdf.  Where is this animal?


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