Omni VI Option 1, 2, & 3 Upgrades - 563 / 564 Differences

From the November, 1997, ARRL Product Review

Upgrading to a Plus

Ten-Tec offers three options—ranging from $75 to $275—to upgrade your existing OMNI VI (Model 563) to include some or all of the new features of the OMNI VI Plus.

Here’s the rundown:


From the Ten-Tec Reflector December 22, 2001

There were three upgrade paths offered for the original Omni VI:

  1. Option 1 added the VI+ DSP and firmware, and re-assigned front panel keys were provided with stickers to indicate their new functions
  2. Option 2 was Option 1 plus new keys, rather than the stickers
  3. Option 3 was Option 2 plus the VI+'s 9 Mhz filter board that provided two narrow filter positions rather than one as in the original Omni VI.

The factory considers Option 3 to be equivalent to the Omni VI+, and it is with the exception of the front panel labeling.

I have been extremely satisfied with my Omni VI/Opt 1 that I purchased second-hand from another list member. I have filled all of the filter positions with Ten-Tec filters, and the radio performs very well for CW and PSK31. Between it and my Elecraft K2, I don't see the need for another rig and I find myself using the Omni VI most of the time.

John Clifford KD7KGX


September 11, 2002

IMO the recent questions regarding the 563 and 564 are well worth understanding and commenting on and is not just "beating a dead horse". With so many Omni VI's and VI+'s now on the used market folks want to know what's up.

I bought my Omni VI 563 in November 1996, one of the last Omni VI's that were made. I sold it this past June. Being initially disappointed in the prospects of the forthcoming Orion I bought an Icom 756 Pro II, a fantastic transceiver (but we will leave that for another time.)

In July 1997 my Omni VI was returned to TenTec for the "Option III upgrade" which gave the Omni VI the electrical performance of an Omni VI+. Since 1997 the newer Omni VI+'s underwent many minor factory changes to eliminate problems and improve performance from earlier productions runs. IMO the cumulative impact of these minor changes is significant.

Here are some of the notable things I know of in no particular order:

There are others. I just have forgotten them.

If there is no difference in the 563 Upgrade III and a 564 why did TT change the model number, name and affix a special label on the back of Omni VI upgrades to distinguish them from the Omni VI+?

There are indeed differences. An early 563 and a late 564 are very different radios in many respects aside form the advertised feature differences.

IMO to advertise a 563 upgrade III as a 564 as I have seen done on the auction sights is misleading.

As for me, I still have my Omni V.9 using Carl's fabulous processor chip upgrade. Man what receive audio! It stays in this shack backing up the Pro II.

All for now.

73 de N1LQ-Dave