Hi all,
My Dad was always nondescript and figuring out his old radio is much
of the same. I took off the covers and looked at the filters and
sonofagun, every bay is filled. I have no idea what is in the 9 Mhz
optional slot as there's no name on it relating to a model of filter.
As SSB was his interest I assume it's a 1.8 or 2.4 filter, nothing on
the filter saying what it is though.
The rig seems to have a problem; the VFO A light does not light up
and if I hold the "rev" in while changing freq it does nothing. The
only way I have seen the "rev" button have an effect is if I have
VFO B and split enabled. If I do so and move the VFO, when I press
"rev, it shows the earlier frequency.
If I am in what I suspect is the "VFO A" condition (default position
but no LEDs saying "VFO A) and then I depress & hold the rev button
and then move the vfo, the frequency changes but If I release the
"rev" button, it does not snap back to the original frequency; it's
like the rev button has no effect unless split is engaged.
According to the "offset tuning" data in 3-1.6 it should return to
the "target" frequency but it does not.
Ideas?
Thanks!
Gary
P.S.; I really thank you for all the unselfish help when I've reaqlly
needed it.
> Gary:
>
> The TenTec Wiki is the best place for this ... all the info in one
> table (including the stock code for when the filter has no other
> markings!).
>
> <http://tentecwiki.org/doku.php?id=filters>
>
> You can see the Models 282, 285 and 288 are 6.3MHz filters.
>
> The Model 216 through 221 are the 9MHz
>
> INRAD are also a good source of info (they make filters) for which IF
> is which:
>
> <http://www.qth.com/inrad/tentec_menu.htm>
>
> The Cosair II will only accept extra 6.3MHz filters.
>
> The Omni V can use both 9MHz and 6.3MHz filters.
>
> The other Omni V users here can recommend the optimal setup (though I
> suspect that would be matching 9MHz and 6.3MHz filters for PBT to
> work best and 9MHz would be closer to the mixer so they would be
> preferred first).
>
> <http://tentecwiki.org/doku.php?id=562>
>
> 73 Kevin N7WIM
>
> On Nov 26, 2007, at 11:55 AM, Tony Berg wrote:
>
> > Gary,
> >
> > According to a "Ten-Tec Instruction Sheet for Models 282, 285 and
> > 288 Crystal Filters," they are designed for use in the Omni V,
> > Paragon, Corsair and Corsair II transceivers. These are for the 6.3
> > Mhz IF. Per another instruction sheet, the 217 and 219 that you
> > mentioned are for the Omni V (and other listed units, but not the
> > Corsair II) 9 MHz IF.
> >
> > 73,
> > Tony W1OT
> >
> > On 11/26/07, Gary Smith <Gary@doctorgary.net> 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
> --
> 73 DE N7WIM / G8UDP
> Kevin Purcell
> kevinpurcell@pobox.com
>
>
>
>
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