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Re: [TenTec] Omni C

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Omni C
From: "Joe" <joe@n4yg.com>
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Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 09:51:12 -0600
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Having built a VFO which does everything that the 243 does and more, I can tell you how that unit works with the Corsair II and other transceivers which have the ENABLE pin on the PTO. The OMNI obviously does not have the ENABLE pin nor the E signal, so things are different.

The 243 works with the Corsair II as follows. The accessory jack has an E pin, the PTO ENABLE. When the 243 is connected to the accessory jack, it connects and disconnects the 8 volt regulated voltage from the E line going back to the Corsair as desired depending on whether or not the PTO should be on. For example when working split, the remote would be on during transmit for example and the PTO would be off and vice versa for receive. When using the remote for both Tx and Rx, the PTO would be simply turned off, ie, the E line disonnnected from 8 volts. When receiving simultaneously, both the PTO and the remote are on and the two signals are added before being output to the Corsair and thus both frequencies can be monitored simultaneously.

This are apparently different in the OMNI C. I would guess that the 243 has a means of switching the PTO output, which is apparently always present at the VFO OUT jack. By switching the PTO as well as its internal VFO signal, the same thing must be accomplished. I have not studied the schematic to see how it is actually done, but reed relays or diode switching would seem to be possible.

In order to proceed with troubleshooting this problem, we need to know if there is any output from the VFO. Alternatively, if a 243 is available, it could be hooked up to see if the receiver works.

Joe
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee WA3FIY" <wa3fiy@radioadv.com> To: "Rick - DJ0IP / NJ0IP" <Rick@DJ0IP.de>; "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 9:09 AM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Omni C




OK. I have three drawings here regarding this VFO question, Omni A-D download manual, Model 243 Remote Vfo Manual (Manual states it is for the Omni series transceivers) and
Corsair II.

All three show a Molex 9 pin accessory connector.  That's common.

Common pin assignments are:
pin 1 - T voltage
pin 2 - plus regulated voltage
pin 3 - plus 13 volts
pin 4 - shift (Omni it is  called REM VFO)
pin 8 - ground

Different pin assignments are:
Omni:
pin 5 - local oscillator out (for frequency counter)
pin 6 - relay common
pin 7 - relay normally open
pin 9 - relay normally closed
243 VFO:
pin 5 - local oscillator in
pin 6 - no connection
pin 7 - no connection
pin 9 - no connection
Corsair II:
pin 5 - R voltage
pin 6 - Corsair VFO enable (note indicates this pin must be jumpered to pin 2 when remote
          vfo is not being used.)
pin 7 - relay normally open
pin 9 - relay normally closed
(relay common is internally grounded in Corsair)

Hope this helps.

73,

-Lee-

WA3FIY

On 21 Feb 2012 at 14:17, Rick - DJ0IP / NJ0IP wrote:

Gary, the 243 is the wrong radio and the wrong manual.
That's for the old Triton, which was different.
It had the Octal Jack on the back and indeed pins 6, 7, and 8 were for
the VFO.

Mike has an Omni C.
It has a 9-Pin Molex accessory socket on the back and totally
different signals on it than the 243's accessory jack.

I have a hard copy manual for OMNI A and D on my desk.
I have the downloaded OMNI C on my screen.
Both are identical and Mike (Brice) already posted the signals that
are on it. There is NO JUMPER required for the VFO management.

73
Rick


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