Gary: I looked at my spare board and see no jumpers. This is a 42837 rev c on
one corner and 92837 rev d on the othercorner. Your best guess! HI. On the
top of the board it says 92837 rev c in two places along with 81593 near coax
#17connector. Oh, I was looking at the RONG board, The filter with relays also
has no jumpers. It's a 92835 rev e board.
Clayton
From: Dukes HiFi <dukeshifi@comcast.net>
To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2017 10:18 PM
Subject: [TenTec] Omni 6 LPF Board jumpers
I bought an Omni 6 (older one) form someone recently. I had an issue on the LPF
relay board and removed it for replacement of a relay and a series resistor.
However, I saw 5 jumpers that looked to be made from factory white wire common
in the radio. These made a diagonal pass across the board and look as though
they were intended to correct a PC board tapping error.
Has anyone else seen this?
The reason I need to know is that, thinking this was some sort of hack job by
someone, I removed the jumpers and jumpers the cuts in the PC board where the
jumpers were connected.
Now it occurs to me that this might have been a short term fix for a board
design mistake and that I need to put it back the way it was, only I don’t
exactly recall how it was prior to “correction”/
Any ideas?
I suppose I could just connect the board up, pass signals through it with a
signal generator and see which relays/coils get selected by the CPU when bands
are selected.
Dumb mistake on my part, maybe someone could offer some assistance.
Gary
W0DVN
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