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[TenTec] OMNI 6+ and INRAD CW roofing filter

To: Chuck <ni0c@earthlink.net>, tommy <aldermant@alltel.net>
Subject: [TenTec] OMNI 6+ and INRAD CW roofing filter
From: Pete Hoover <w6zh@ix.netcom.com>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 16:58:27 -0700
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Chuck & Tommy & others:

The following is applicable ONLY for the OMNI 6+ (Model 564) & NOT the 6 (Model 563 - in any version - Option 3, etc.)! And further, only for use with the INRAD CW roofing filter(s), NOT for the SSB roofing filter(s).

With the following mod, the roofing filter can be switched in or out using only the "LP" front panel push-button and leaves all other functions in standard configurations - i.e. no need to sacrifice usage of N1, N2, Processor, and/or Aux Ant. Interested? Read on.

A bit of explanation: The OMNI 6+ has a DSP audio low-pass filter, with cut off frequency setable from a menu (I have mine set at 800 Hz), and is "..intended to limit the post-detection bandwidth of the audio path in CW mode" to quote the manual. When LP is actuated, it lights a front panel LED( NB: on the OMNI 6, actuating the LP switch results in a momentary legend that toggles between "LP ON" and LP OFF" - there is no front panel LED).

Since the "LP" is used only in CW mode, I thought that a good approach to activate the INRAD roofing filter would be if I could figure out how to piggy-back (technical term - sorry) on the voltage that lit the LP LED. The manual was no help as there was no indication of what part of the circuitry was activated by the LP push-button. The brute force method would have been to take off the front panel, locate the LED, and attach a wire to the appropriate point, and route that to the roofing filter board. From past experience (don't ask) I know that removal of the front panel removal is a real pain in the * and was deemed the last resort.

A couple of calls to the most helpful Tech Service folk at Ten Tec, Don (KF4HHO) in particular, provided the answer: the manual was/is incorrect! The voltage that drives the LP LED is readily accessible without removing the front panel! It is available on P96 on the Logic Board (see p. 4-19 - Logic Board Component layout for location). Only the removal of the top cover is needed to access the Logic Board.

Ready? See page 4-33 - Keypad/encoder board schematic) of the ten Tec Manual: P96 as shown on this page - lower-right hand side - is valid only for the OMNI 6 (Model 563). On the schematic, it shows, starting at the top of P96, "AV", "DLY", "GN", "MS" and "GND". However, the gospel according to Sevierville, the correct P96 for the OMNI 6+ (Model 564) should be: starting at the top of P96 "NR", "LP", "MT", "MS", and "GND". In other words, AV = NR, DLY = LP, GN = MT, MS = MS and GND = GND. On this same page (4-33) it should be pointed out that P95 for the OMNI 6+ is also different from P95 from the 6 - alas. If this is interest to you, ping me direct as I get the digest.

Cut to the chase: on the Logic Board, P96 is a five wire plug: GND is the wire #1 and closest to the front of the rig; LP is wire #4. With LP activated, there is 1.97 VDC on wire#4 of P96 - to make sure you have the correct wire, measure the voltage - it is easily reached on the top of P96.

From either terminal of J3 on the roofing filter run a wire to the Logic Board area and splice it into wire #4 on P96. How you accomplish this is up to you - I fabbed a quick disconnect using IC header parts. With no other mods, when LP is activated there is about .6 VDC at the junction of R7 & R8 on the roofing filter board. This is not enough to drive the relay - more voltage is needed. Shorting out R7 provides plenty of voltage to the relay but drops the circuit voltage so low that the LP LED is not lit - bummer. However, putting a 1K, 1/4 W resistor across R7 (this can be done on filter board as installed in the rig) - will provide about 0.72 VDC which is most adequate to drive the roofing board relay.

With this approach, there is no connection to J4 of the roofing filter board, S1 1&2 are off, and S1 3&4 are on (depends upon your connection to J3). Power connections and J1 & J2 on the roofing board are as per the INRAD instructions. Any messing with J4, P16, etc., should be reversed and/or returned to standard.

That's it! Roofing filter turned on & off via the LP push button. Success! Happy Dance! Too bad the bands are dead, huh?

   Any questions, etc., ping me direct.

Pete, W6ZH
w6zh@ix.netcom.com




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