Hi Don -
Heck, I just sold my OMNI-C, and I'll just have to plan to find another
one some day! It is a neat rig. I'll miss the thing, I've had 3 over
the years. I think my goal may be to find a beater Delta I, since that
rig will handle 17 meters and has the fine QSK of the OMNI.
If you don't use the model 218, 1.8 kHz filter in the OMNI (and it is
particularly awful sounding in the older OMNI in my opinion), I'd pick
up one of those little 4 pole SSB filters from the Argosy or the Corsair
I and stick it into the 1.8 position in the OMNI-C. That can become the
main filter position and the blowby is cut way down (if you hear above 3
kHz much you'll notice the blowby from nearby strong SSB stations). A
cheap way to tighten up the wide filter position. The model 220 8 pole
SSB filter will do the same thing, I have a spare here that came from my
OMNI VI (I use INRADs in there) and just stored the model 220 in my
OMNI-C. Worked very well.
I've never worked on the covers before. I hope we arrive at the right
solution, I'd sure like to have that information for the next OMNI-C I
pick up in the future.
Clark
WA3JPG
On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 04:07 PM, Don Rasmussen wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Does anyone know if the faux leather contact paper
> covering can be found anywhere. I suppose the aluminum
> could be painted easlily enough but it seems to me
> there would still be a source for this (black)
> covering material.
>
> BTW - as the recent posts indicate, there is a new
> OMNI C at this QTH and it is just a fabulous rig with
> lots of character and charm. It's much like the
> Corsair II, it's a rig you really enjoy having in
> front of you.
>
> TenTec was quietly manufacturing these unique radios
> during a time that I was fully committed to Kenwood
> then Icom. Now that amateur radio has changed and I
> find myself focused on CW, it sure is great to "find"
> these great rigs and at an absolute bargain to boot!
>
> Thanks es 73,
> Don Rasmussen WB8YQJ/6
> Carlsbad, Ca.
>
>
>
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