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Hi Travis Greetings from Western Australia! I am very interested in your Corsair II and 961 power supply - if you can email pictures that would be FB! I have a friend in Colorado that the unit can be
G'day For anyone who is looking for a REALLY cheap and excellent quality high Z microphone for a older Ten Tec transceiver, Mouser sell a Kobitone crystal cartridge for about $7 (part number 25LM022)
G'day Bill Mike's suggestion is excellent. In fact the mike inserts are cheaper than I remember - they were actually $3.52 each - $14 bought me two inserts and paid the postage from Texas (where Mous
G'day If any Orion users (or anyone else) on the reflector have been following the above thread and would like to try out the SDR-1000 software on air, using their PC, there is a dead cheap way of do
G'day again Sorry but, to use the Australian vernacular, I 'stuffed up' on the email address for the American QRP Club - it is www.amqrp.org The exact URL for the SoftRock-40 receiver is: http://www.
G'day Part of the problem in finding one is that the Scout noise blanker makes an excellent blanker for other radios - such as the Drake R4C - so they are much sought-after. It is real shame Ten Tec
G'day Does anyone have any ideas about reducing the (mains transformer?) physical audible hum from a Ten Tec 255 power supply? The actual 50Hz vibrations from the 255 seem pretty high - does anyone o
G'day For anyone who has a physical audible vibration-type hum from a Ten Tec 255 power supply, I have found a solution which works like a charm. Running the supply from 230V/50Hz (like me) means tha
Hi Paul Thanks for the info - much appreciated. I only tried it out last night for the first time but the Omni C works very well on 160m - the filtering isn't as good as the usual FT1000, but signals
G'day I am interested in purchasing a matching external VFO (243) for an Omni C. These are virtually impossible to find 'Down Under'! If anyone can help, please email me direct. Have a great Sunday!
G'day I was tuning around on my Omni C last night - which has been working beautifully - and the CW signals I was tuning in started to sound like Russian Klub stations - with a pronounced chirp on th
Hi Tim Thanks a million for the rapid reply - much appreciated. I have rebuilt a Drake R4C PTO, so am not (thankfully) worried about carrying out such a thing. However, I would be very interested if
G'day I would very interested in the opinion of those on the reflector on the sensitivity of the Omni C on 160m - which at 2.0uV is somewhat down from the other bands. With the high levels of atmosph
G'day from Glen Forrest, Western Australia I just wanted to say 'thank you' to all on the reflector who kindly gave me advice on rebuilding the PTO in my Omni C (you know who you are). It is now back
G'day I have an good old Omni C with a Ten Tec #217 filter in it and was interested to see the recent various postings about this filter. One thing that I have noticed is that despite the 6dB amplifi
G'day I've got my act together better and, as suggested, have visited the Inrad web site and looked at the specifications of the various filters. I've also reseated the Ten Tec #217 500Hz CW filter,
Gday Ive just purchased a Ten Tec Corsair II without a manual so downloaded the .PDF version from the Ten Tec website. Unfortunately, the two fold-out diagrams the signal block diagram and the main c