[TenTec] OMNI-D ON 30M
JEFF S JOHNSON
aa8ve@juno.com
Sun, 19 Dec 1999 09:17:48 -0500
It ain't so Omni-D is a real radio with real radio circuits. To Transmit
on 30 M requires some components to be installed, not just a board. It
can be done by the owner and the best way is to look for the kit Ten-Tec
put out for this. Ten-Tec no longer has any in stock but they come up for
sale once in a while. Just keep your eye out for one and till then enjoy
the other bands this great radio has.
I don't know where these rumors get started I guess a lot of hams just
think all rigs are the same, well their not. Ten-Tec is designed with the
pure radio circuits that the others are trying to fake and make their
rigs look good.
Enjoy your Omni-D
73, Jeff aa8ve Ten-Tec earned their legend they didn't just
advertise for it.
On Sun, 19 Dec 1999 00:52:03 EST ARDUJENSKI@aol.com writes:
>
> My OMNI-D (SERIES B) receives on 30M but does not transmit. I was
> told a few
> months back you need a board to get to to transmit on 30M. Yesterday
> I saw a
> post where someone had stated that on some models of the OMNI-D all
> it takes
> is a snip of a jumper to get it to transmit in that band (like the
> IC-730 for
> example).
>
> Is there any validity to the jumper wire fix? (SERIAL NO. 546-2356)
>
> Alan KB7MBI
>
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