Hi Gary,
The 217 and 219 are 9 MHz IF filters and the 285 and 282 are 6.3 MHz IF
filters. I don't know enough about the Omni V to tell you which ones you
could use in it. In the Omni VI you can use one or two optional 9 MHz
filters, depending on which version Omni VI you have, and there is room
for a total of four 6.3 MHz filters.
DE N6KB
Ten-Tec IF filter data
Model Number / Stock Code / Bandwidth Hz / Center frequency MHz / Poles
Following the number of poles are other numbers that have been reported
seen on these filters. They may be date codes or PCB design numbers.
216 / 48161 / 500 / 9.002210 / 6 RTTY filter
217 / 48036 / 500 / 9.000750 / 8
218 / 48037 / 1800 / 9.001500 / 8
219 / 48055 / 250 / 9.000750 / 6 /8047 / 6840
??? / 48057 / ??? / ???? / 4 / 84-05
220 / 48058 / 2400 / 9.001500 / 8 /8307 / 6840
221 / 48243 / 250 / 9.000500 / 6 Low note CW filter
282 / 48054 / 250 / 6.299250 / 8
285 / 48053 / 500 / 6.299250 / 8
288 / 48075 / 1800 / 6.300000 / 8 / 9125 / N5
unk / 48127 / 6000 / 9 / ?
unk / 48074 / 2400 / 6.3 / Stock (non-option) 6.3 MHz filter>
Gary Smith wrote:
> Looks like my Corsair II is going to be my backup rig. I'm getting
> ahold of my father's Omni V which has been mothballed for years.
>
> I have a couple questions in light of this;
>
> Looking at the old brochures, I see the CW crystal filters are
> different numbers between the Corsair II & the V, are they
> interchangeable though?
>
> I have the model 285 500Hz & the model 282 250Hz filters (no 288 SSB
> filter) and see the V calls for model 217 for 500Hz & a 219 for 250Hz
>
> If the Corsair filters can be placed successfully in the Omni, that
> would sure be nice.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gary
> ka1j
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