I have had the OMNI-V and now the Six, and the RIT control on
the Six is no great advantage. It's actually easier to use the
A>B split routine. Of all of the things about the 'V", that is the
least important thing to consider.
de KL7HF
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> From: Steve Ellington <n4lq@iglou.com>
> To: David Leduc <leduc@agfa.com>; tentec@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TenTec] Info on Omni V
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
> Date: Tuesday, October 28, 1997 8:49 AM
>
>
>
> > I understand that the OMNI V does not have RIT. Ordinally I would
> consider this to be a rather major deficit but I know that the
>
> This is a pain but it's worth it. You are expected to first, tune in the
> station, hit A=B then SPLIT. This activates the 2nd vfo. When you are
> finished, you must remember to hit A=B after retuning etc. I modified my
V
> by converting the notch control to a simple rit/bfo control. Ususally,
this
> is all I need.
>
> N4LQ Steve
>
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