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n5na [Omni VII Firmware History & Download Archive]
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 ====== Omni VII Firmware History & Download Archive ====== ====== Omni VII Firmware History & Download Archive ======
-**Note: The firmware downloads below are only the .ruf files, which is the actual file you upload to the Omni VII.  You must use the Update program which comes with the latest firmware download from the [[http://​radio.tentec.com/​downloads/​transceivers/​588|Ten-Tec]] website to install the .ruf file.**+**Note: The firmware downloads below are only the .ruf files, which is the actual file you upload to the Omni VII.  You must use the Update program which comes with the latest firmware download from the Ten-Tec website to install the .ruf file.**
  
 ==== Version 1.001 ==== ==== Version 1.001 ====
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   *Increased priority of Ethernet audio packet handling. Preserving DSP functioning within allotted time. (e.g. AN, NR, etc. all still worked at least as well as version 1.035.)   *Increased priority of Ethernet audio packet handling. Preserving DSP functioning within allotted time. (e.g. AN, NR, etc. all still worked at least as well as version 1.035.)
   *Improved handling of QRN/impulse type noise so it wouldn'​t prematurely load up AGC.   *Improved handling of QRN/impulse type noise so it wouldn'​t prematurely load up AGC.
-  *Added Bandwidth to the rig memory recall/​restore. This was added so that customers could store settings for digital modes using sideband as the mode but wanting a narrower bw filter. ​***Caveat, when going from 1.035 to 1.036, when one does a recall, the BW will get recalled as 12kc, simply adjust the bw to the desired value, and then re-save the VFO to Memory. From then on the bandwidth for that specific memory will get recalled properly. This should be done for all memories the user has already stored.+  *Added Bandwidth to the rig memory recall/​restore. This was added so that customers could store settings for digital modes using sideband as the mode but wanting a narrower bw filter. **Caveat, when going from 1.035 to 1.036, when one does a recall, the BW will get recalled as 12kc, simply adjust the bw to the desired value, and then re-save the VFO to Memory. From then on the bandwidth for that specific memory will get recalled properly. This should be done for all memories the user has already stored.**
   *Added Memory Recall (*Rnn, nn=0..99) to the CAT interface   *Added Memory Recall (*Rnn, nn=0..99) to the CAT interface
   *Added Memory Write (*Snn, nn=0..99) to the CAT interface   *Added Memory Write (*Snn, nn=0..99) to the CAT interface

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