Since the IF and filters are the same for all bands, there is no reason for
160M and 80M to sound any different than any other band other than the fact
on 160M and 80M you are using LSB (40M too) and on other bands USB. There's
different BFO's for LSB and USB. Now as to no bottom end on the audio,
likely the BFO frequency is incorrect. Sounds like a proper alignment with
a good frequency counter is needed. Those oscillators do have interaction
between CW, USB, LSB and FSK and require adjustment to 1 Hz or better. The
procedure is in the manual and must be followed precisely in sequence for
proper results.
Quick and easy test. Tune in a SW station on the upper end of 40M using
LSB. Then without changing anything, switch to USB. If the sound changes
the BFO's need alignment.
73
Bob, K4TAX
----- Original Message -----
From: <yash@aol.com>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 8:29 PM
Subject: [TenTec] poor harsh audio on OMNI-V
Hi
???? Just sold my Corsair II line.
Always enjoyed the audio quality,very easy to listen to. Bought a
really nice OMNI-V ,with the 9.2 chip and ALL the filters. The
audio...on a separate speaker... sounds Tinny and harsh. Not as bad on
160 and 80? ,but up the bands, has that tinny,harsh sound. 160 and 80
are ...ok but..no where near the quality of the corsair II. the 2.4khz
filter sounds closed in,constricted, ? and 1.8 even worse, hard to
copy. Iam new to Ten Tec and the ONMI-V soI haven't been able to
compare with another omni-V rig.
?? Seems like there is no bottom end in the receive audio,like a filter
was cutting at 200-300hz. I noticed in the reviews of the rig ,all the
comments on audio seemed very good.Anybody have any Ideas where to
look? or some thoughts on the problem.
thanks for any help on this.
dale wt4t
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