I have two rigs for sale. T-T Corsair II - $500 T-T OMNI D - series B with remote vfo - $450 I don't have power supply for either of them (still using my generic supply elsewhere....) I want both rig
Author: Brian Pepperdine <brianpepperdine@sympatico.ca>
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 20:06:04 +0000
Hello. I recently bought a Factory updated OMNI VI+ ver. 3. Nice. But the addendum sheets to the upgrade don't tell the whole story. Does anyone have or know of where the info is to describe the new
This is from my own personal way-back machine (OK, I really just searching the TT list archives for my old posting in 2001).Might be valid to the person looking for the 208 audio filter.http://www.ve
Thanks to the person who pointed out the difference in the use of a filter inside the AGC loop (as is the 208 filter) and a an audio filter used at the audio output (headphones jack etc).The referenc
Unless I miss my guess, I was gifted by a fellow ham with some braided fishing line for use in radio tuning dial cords (such as for TT Argonaut etc). It is tough, non-stretch (so says the Wiki) and t
I had tried to post earlier in the week and the mail was rejected, but I tried to re-subscribe and The Robot says I already am, so I am trying again. I had wanted to see if there was any real consens
I took my OMNI V off the shelf last night as part of the effort to pare down the radio count as per XYL. Been a while... anyhow first of all I had to reset it (BTW, it has the OMNI V.9 chip in it) in
I had used headphones at the start, so I don't think it is jack corrosion, as the level is what it is at all points of control - RF pot does increase audio to lowest level of nothing or the highest l
Sending this again.. I think I used wrong address before. The venerable Ten-Tec audio CW filter is based on 741 op amps, I believe and has two widths. The version of this I saw in a QRP Projects book
Good that you have the Autek on hand. Not to stir the pot, but I can recommend the Mi Per Mite filter from 4 States QRP. I think it is VERY good. I built one and find it extremely useful on older rig
Hi. Well, seems we all have the time perhaps to play with the projects long awaiting. Since re-doing the TT PTO is not something many want to have to do.. I have two C 21 radios here and a C 21-Digit
Hi, I picked a TT Century 21 Digital up at a hamfest in 2019 and am now turning my attention to it. Admittedly its the 3rd one to arrive here, with hopes of turning the Digital and the 2 analog ones
Ron I wonder if you would consider replacing all 3 knobs for matching with a different TT kind of knob, which seems available, and might be better? http://nationwide-radio--amp-amp-amp--eq-sales-llc.
This is more or less for archival info in case someone else wanders this path... I removed the front panel and analog dial from my Century 21 that I am going to do a PTO re-grease etc on. One thing t
Well, I won't say it took forever, but I finally got into the PTO in a decades old C 21 I had. I did do the PTO after I got it originally, but then it sort of went aside by the time I got replacement
Well, that's why the Wise Men say Sleep on It. Well, I didn't sleep, but I might have been 'asleep'. As it turns out, I think the 40 and 80m bands tune 'backward', in the sense that they go up in fre
Now that I have the PTO restored on my Century 21, I wonder if there is anyone who can guide me around the rather obtuse instructions on the TT manual regarding setting the power out / current trip s