One thing I am considering is purchasing a Flex 1500 for around $650 new, less
used and cradle it to a cheap laptop. It does not follow the Omni VII but
switching it in and out of line with a TR awitch would make a decent spectrum
analyzer. Perhaps Carl, N2PY has a program that would interface to follow the
O6. If not, the Flex 1500 is a very decent rig buy itself and not a bad
investment in a second RX/ backup QRP transceiver.
I have not planned out all of the possible problems but I can't imagine it
being a big deal.
One of my friends has several of the Flex transceivers and the display is fast
and impressive. Ten Tec has been promising a faster real time analyzer for the
Omni VII but to my disappointment, after years of telling me they almost have
it, no cigar.
73,
Glenn WA4AOS
DSM Labs
-----Original Message-----
From: David Cuttler <davidcuttler@yahoo.com>
To: tentec <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Thu, Jul 7, 2011 12:41 am
Subject: [TenTec] OMNI VI Panadapter?
I just recently aquired an OMNI VI Option 2, and have moved my Kenwood TS-830S
into storage. The one thing I really hated to give up is the LP Pan Panadapter
I
had connected to the IF output on the 830S.
Has anyone come up with a clean way to allow the use of a panadapter with the
OMNI VI?
Regards,
David - KE6YX
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