[TenTec] Omni D help needed
Bwana Bob
wb2vuf at verizon.net
Sun Jun 19 16:55:14 EDT 2016
I had that display problem with my Corsair. There is some switching
logic on the frequency display board that comes into play when
switching bands or modes. I found a shorted ceramic bypass capacitor
that was fouling up the logic.
73,
Bob WB2VUF
On 6/12/2016 2:02 PM, W8BVH wrote:
> I had similar problem and found a couple of xtals were missing.
> Replaced the missing xtals and still had problems on 10 meters . I
> found that reseating the xtal w/ some deoxit took care of the problem.
> I agree if the jumper on the back is missing it is probably the problem.
> Ralph Howes
> W8BVH
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>> On the back of the older Omni radio there was a jumper used when no
>> external VFO was attached. If That jumper is missing you will have
>> the symptoms you describe.
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