Can someone please supply me with the correct dial light numbers fir the Ten Tec OMNI D and the Ten Tec Triton 544 transceivers. I will great;t appreciate the information. 73, John, K5PGW __________
John, About a year ago I had the same question. What I decided to do was solder a couple of Bright Led's with the proper dropping resistor across the socket. The Meter is now a Pretty Bluish White wi
When I needed to replace the 6v, 50ma dial lamps in my Triton I a while back, I found they were made from unobtanium or very expensive, even through Ten Tec. However, as memory serves, they are wired
Most people these days get the LED lamps in soft yellow glow, maybe a nickle at the local store, add a resistor to match the lumens desired and you are back in bussiness, This was especially usefull
How do you determine the proper resistance? Is it try different values until you find the intensity you desire? Does anyone have suggestions for combinations that match the exixiting lamps? Dave K. M
I like the 12 v LEDs that do not need a resistor. All over eBay cheap... or in the catalog at www.allelectronics.com -- JHR -- How do you determine the proper resistance? ____________________________
If, you use a bulb other than Ten Tec Original or an exact replacement. Beware!!! Look carefully at the current rating of the bulb/s. Looking at the Omni D Schematic you will see that the voltage to
Just use basic Ohm's law with the following assumptions: The average LED will have a current draw at full brightness of about 20 MA (.020 amps). If in doubt, try to look up the specs via the LED's t