Ten Tec Omni VII
I have been looking over receiver specifications here. I am really interested in the layout of the Ten Tec Omni VII.
It is a 3 IF stage receiver. The main roofing filter is 20kHz. Then, apparently, they put in a 6 and 2.5kHz filter in the second IF stage and have provisions for optional 500hz and 300hz filters.
I found this to be very interesting - Ten Tec calls this set up their "distributed roofing filter architecture" (second sentence in the second paragraph).
If filtering is taking place in the second stage, how can that be called roofing? That would be like calling the top floor of a 2 story house the "roof", would it not?
My take on roofing is that it applies to the FIRST stage - it is the main line of defense for the rest of the circuitry in the rig.
I am sure the second stage filtering works. It would surely smoke the filtering on my TS-2000. I wonder how well it really works in real-world use, though.
It is a 3 IF stage receiver. The main roofing filter is 20kHz. Then, apparently, they put in a 6 and 2.5kHz filter in the second IF stage and have provisions for optional 500hz and 300hz filters.
I found this to be very interesting - Ten Tec calls this set up their "distributed roofing filter architecture" (second sentence in the second paragraph).
If filtering is taking place in the second stage, how can that be called roofing? That would be like calling the top floor of a 2 story house the "roof", would it not?
My take on roofing is that it applies to the FIRST stage - it is the main line of defense for the rest of the circuitry in the rig.
I am sure the second stage filtering works. It would surely smoke the filtering on my TS-2000. I wonder how well it really works in real-world use, though.

2 Comments:
According to the reviews on eham and
the many hams I have worked that use
the rig, the filtering is great and
the receiver sensitive. Hams have
told me they are able to work stations
they could not hear before using the
new Omni. The cw note is super, the
rig sounds great. All of this is to
be expected from this fine company with
perhaps the best service dept in amateur
radio. Personally, I'm planning on
buying a Omni VII.
I am now the proud owner of a Omni VII. Having been a ham for 25 years I can truthfully say it is the finest receiver I have ever used. It is quiet beyond belief yet can hear a pin drop. On direct comparison with my Ten Tec Pegasus, it hears stations the Pegasus cannot and continues to hear stations
in qsb when the Pegasus long ago lost it in the noise. The filtration has enabled me to work weak cw stations 200Hz away from a s9 signal. The Omni shrugs off ignition noise and static crashes. It simply makes it possible to hear stations I once could not. It is terribly easy to use too, the manual is hardly needed.
So I would not concern myself with where this fine company put the filters, in the first stage or the second, they know
what they are doing. What's important
is that Ten Tec built a fine rig here
by looking at things differently and
concentrating on performance. It's what
the do again and again
73
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