As the Omni-VI Plus 'cascades' (which is really a cool thing when you 
consider you get up to 16-poles of filtering at 9 MHz)  the N-1 or N-2 
filter behind the default 2.4 kHz 9 MHz filter putting the INRAD filters 
in the N-1 or N-2 position, instead of exchanging them with the 2.4 kHz 
filters will NOT give you greater receive bandwidth as you are still 
limited to the primary Ten-Tec 2.4 kHz roofing filter. Of course you do 
skate around the whole balanced carrier adjustment thing, but I still 
don't get it. 
 
Jerald, KG6TT 
 
 n4lq wrote: 
 
I'm curious why you would put the 2.8khz filter in the N2 slot? I assume 
you wanted to retain the stock 2.4khz transmit bandwidth while receiving 
at 2.8khz? Am I on track? 
N4LQ 
 
-----Original Message----- 
From: CROCDONZ1@aol.com 
To: tentec@contesting.com 
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 13:03:20 EST 
Subject: Re: [TenTec] WTB: Omni 6+ (564)  
 
  
 
hi 
i have one, its a nice rig, no issues at all, cosmetics are superb, 
face is 
superb, all the filter slots on boith if's are full. in the 250 cw slot 
and in 
the n2 slot i have 2.8 inrad filters installed, i JUST put them in. its 
makes 
it a superb ssb rig! manual, power cord, and a 705 mic, (i have the 
inrad ssb 
mod, uninstalled, i will send that along as well) if you are interested 
i can 
send some pics, price is $1650 shipped and insured to your door.  
 
don-kd9mf
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