[TenTec] Omni-C Display Accuracy/adjustment
Lee
lee at wa3fiy.com
Mon Apr 1 15:37:40 EDT 2019
Jim, I think you are operating CW mode. If that is so, the frequency
offset you see is normal. You are seeing the offset between transmit
and receive which is usually 700 hz depending on bfo alignment.
Enjoy that Omni-C .... very nice radio.
73,
-Lee- WA3FIY
------ Original Message ------
From: "Jim C" <1291jim at gmail.com>
To: tentec at contesting.com
Sent: 4/1/2019 2:29:13 PM
Subject: [TenTec] Omni-C Display Accuracy/adjustment
>Hello,
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>I am a new owner of an Omni-C.
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>I've noticed that when I operate a particular frequency, let's say
>7.124.0
>the reverse beacon has me at 7.123.3
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>I'd like to know if this a normal variance?
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>I have read that there is a "timebase" adjustment procedure using WWV.
>If
>this adjustment is viable, I would like to know if I could adjust the
>timebase using the Reverse Beacon Network as my feedback? Or if that
>would
>throw something else in the rig out-of-whack?
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>Thanks for your comments,
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>73,
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>Jim
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>W6JIM
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