[TenTec] OmniV, OmniVI, VI+, option 1/2/3, and all that

Rick Williams rick.williams at telus.net
Tue Jan 25 14:14:52 EST 2005


>From the factory.  It is described in Section 3.5.6 (page 3-11) of the
manual.  The schematic for the "Sidetone Board (81362)" is on page 6-51 of
the manual.  The control pots for the "user adjustable CW PITCH and LEVEL"
are located on the rear of the rig and shown on page 3-10 of the manual.

73, 

Rick 
VE7TK

Website:  http://www3.telus.net/ve7tk  

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Subject: 	Re: [TenTec] OmniV, OmniVI, VI+, option 1/2/3, and all that
From: 	"Steve Baron - KB3MM" <SteveBaron at StarLinX.com>
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cAME FROM THE FACTORY LIKE THAT ? OR HAS BEEN MODIFIED?


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rick Williams" <rick.williams at telus.net>
To: "TenTec List (TenTec List)" <TenTec at contesting.com>
Cc: <Jliving39 at aol.com>; <k7gt at charter.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 17:44
Subject: [TenTec] OmniV, OmniVI, VI+, option 1/2/3, and all that


My Omni V has both a CW offset LEVEL and PITCH control.  The sidetone pitch
IS adjustable.


  A few differences between the rigs include: the Omni V does
not have an RIT - the Omni VI does.  The Omni V has a MONITOR output to
monitor transmitted audio, I believe the Omni VI does not.

The best work around for the "non-standard" computer interface is the CPU
change developed by Carl N4PY.  This non-factory option gives the Omni V.9 a
1200 baud C-IV serial port that emulates an Icom 761.  It also provides a
BUNCH of other features.  Additional information on this mod is available
at:

     http://www3.telus.net/ve7tk/omni_V9.pdf

I am not aware of any other versions of the Omni V.  No doubt the factory
CPU and some of the on-board components may have been tweaked during the
production run but I'm not aware of anything major.

Like the earlier Omni VI, the Omni V has no SMT components and working on
the rig is pretty easy and straight forward. Also, the manual is superb and,
unlike my Scout and Argo V manuals, it includes complete parts layout
diagrams and PC board foils for all boards. (I have no idea why T-T
discontinued this feature especially in light of the more complex and
densely packed PC boards on these later rigs?)

I hope this helps.

73,

Rick
VE7TK

Website:  http://www3.telus.net/ve7tk

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To: <Jliving39 at aol.com>, <tentec at contesting.com>
Subject: [TenTec] OmniV, OmniVI, VI+, option 1/2/3, and all that
From: <k7gt at charter.net>
Reply-to: tentec at contesting.com
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 22:27:10 +0000
List-post: <mailto:tentec at contesting.com>

   ---- snip ---

The OmniV was a first attempt at microprocessor controlled radio. It was
only
partially successful. Nonstandard computer interface, but a pretty good CW
radio, etc. Fixed offset/sidetone at 600 Hz.

73  K7GT

almost a Tentec collector...

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