[ETS/PARC List] Ten-Tec Omni VII For Sale
E. Drew Moore
drumor at optonline.net
Mon May 9 00:23:48 EDT 2016
Subject: Ten-Tec Omni VII For Sale
Hi Drew,
I would appreciate it if you would post the item below that I have for
sale. Thank you.
TEN-TEC OMNI VII FOR SALE:
TRANSCEIVER W/BUILT-IN BROAD RANGE AUTO TUNER IN MINT AS-NEW CONDITION.
COMPLETE WITH THE ORIGINAL BOX, MANUAL AND UNOPENED ACCESSORY BAG. ALSO
INCLUDED IS A NEW UNUSED TEN-TEC 708A MIC THAT WAS TAKEN OUT OF THE BOX
FOR TESTING PURPOSES ONLY AS I USE A HEADSET W/VOX. VERY LITTLE
OPERATING TIME ON THIS RIG. USED MOSTLY AS A HIGH END RECEIVER.
BEAUTIFUL COLOR DISPLAY, DSP NOISE REDUCTION AND BUILT-IN FILTERS.
EXCELLENT RIG FOR BOTH SSB AND CW.
ONE OWNER - PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM TEN-TEC.
(From the Ten Tec site:)
The TEN-TEC OMNI VII is the first truly Net Ready ham transceiver. No PC
required at the rig to operate remote Locate your OMNI VII anywhere you
have wideband Internet access. Simply connect its built in Ethernet port
to your router with our exclusive One Plug connection. Delivers live
receive AND transmit operation from anywhere else in the world from
another wideband Internet access A simple GUI Graphical User Interface
written for the OMNI VII is available for download at no charge from our
firmware update website. That's not all the latest GUI source code
written in Visual Basic and complete programming instructions can be
downloaded to build your own GUI.
Unrivaled Close in Dynamic Range in price class. OMNI VII just raised
the receiver performance bar for the competition Our new Distributed
Roofing Filter architecture places filters in both the 1st and 2nd IFs
at just the right places. Three built in filters at 20 kHz, 6 kHz, and
2.5 kHz are included 2.5 kHz is a Collins mechanical filter . Optional
Collins mechanical filters at 500 Hz and 300 Hz are also available.
Filters can be selected manually or use AUTO for automatic selection via
front panel DSP Bandwidth control. Also included are 37 built in DSP
bandwidth filters from a minimum of 200 Hz to 9 kHz maximum.
FEATURES
HF 6 Transmit coverage on 6 through 160 meters, 100 watts output, even
on 6. General coverage receive from 500 kHz to 30 MHz continuous plus 48
to 54 MHz. SSB, CW, AM, FM, Digital modes. Dual VFOs with SPLIT and
REVERSE functions.
Full function Color Screen STN transmissive color LCD display with CFL
backlight, 320 240 pixels.
Legendary QSK CW includes adjustable rise and decay times. User
adjustable at the touch of a knob for hard or soft keying according to
your taste. Built in keyer can be used in Curtis A or B modes,
adjustable 5 63 WPM.
17 selectable transmit bandwidths from 1000 4000 Hz. DSP generated to
give your SSB audio a well rounded sound tailored to your voice
characteristics. A low frequency roll off provides further control.
RX EQ and TX EQ in 6 db octave filters selectable in 1 dB steps from
high pitched at minus 20 dB to essentially flat response at 0 dB to
bassy at plus 20 dB.
DSP Noise Reduction, automatic notch and manual notch reduces
interference from undesired carriers and random noise. Manual notch
range 20 4000 Hz center, 10 300 Hz width, gt 50 dB rejection.
Band Sweep gives you a snapshot of the entire band in seconds. Find the
pileups or scout for a clear spot automatically without touching the
tuning knob.
Broad range Auto Tuner identical tuner, matches most antennas up to 10 1
SWR HF only . 100 Tune Memories.
Three antenna connectors Two SO 239 transceiver outputs, plus a third SO
239 connector for auxiliary receive only antenna. Antenna switching is
front panel selectable.
Updates by Flash ROM Serial port interface for local rig control via PC
and for Flash ROM updates available via the Internet. Connect the radio
to a serial port on your PC and you are up to date in a flash. Easy!
Quad bandstacking registers and 100 memories
Aluminum chassis construction and steel outer case makes the rig an easy
traveler at only 5 inches H x 12 inches W x 14.75 inches D. Weighs just
14 pounds
$1500.00
VICTOR, K2NBC
vpennetta at pennetta.com
201-376-1255
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