Some clarifications.... 
 
I didn't mean to imply I had two Orions, 
 
I meant that I'm using the diversity reception on the Orion with really good 
results. 
 
73's
Rich
K5SF  
 
From: "Richard Detweiler" <rdetweil@hotmail.com>
Reply-To: tentec@contesting.com
To: tentec@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TenTec] SO2R with only one TenTec ORION?
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 09:40:57 -0500  
Agree, 
 
SO2R 4RX  would be really a wonderful way,  Using both RX of each radio on 
a single frequency,  with two antennas per radio ( one vertical plorized 
and one horizontally polorized )  would be a very ideal station. 
 
This combination has been yeilding some really good results for me lately.  
With the Orion Filters,  it could help draw in some of the weaker stations 
that could really boost the scores. 
 
73's
Rich
K5SF  
 
From: "Ten-Tec Inc. Amateur Radio Sales" <sales@tentec.com>
Reply-To: tentec@contesting.com
To: tentec@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TenTec] SO2R with only one TenTec ORION?
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 09:05:36 -0400  
It's a limitation of hardware - there would be some serious isolation 
issues 
involved with allowing one receiver to be open while transmitting at 100 
watts on another band with the same piece of equipment.  We did some 
investigating of this early on in the Orion development (because as an 
SO2R op myself, I really would have liked this).  It was soon obvious 
that the engineering challenge plus the hardware involved was going to 
be too much effort and cost added to the rig to do it.  We did leave on 
all 
the other "SO2R style" acoutrements like the second amp keying line, etc., 
but the muting of the opposite receiver while transmitting is not the 
usual 
modus operandi for the SO2R operator.   The point of SO2R is to be doing 
something productive while calling CQ rather than listening to your own 
CQ's all weekend. 
 
Solution:  two Orion's. 
 
Scott Robbins
W4PA  
At 04:42 AM 7/22/04 +0000, you wrote:
Now that's an interesting question. 
 
The Orion has two receivers and produces two sets of band data for
independent selection of antennas. However, for SO2R you would need to be
able to listen on one band whilst transmitting on another.  
Currently that's not possible with Orion though if one of its receivers 
is 
completely independent of the transmit chain then in theory it could be. 
 
I may be wrong but something tells me it's more than just firmware
limitations that prevent this.  
Bob, 5B4AGN 
 
 ----- Original Message -----
From: "OE3ZK Gerhard" <oe3zk@aon.at>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 4:03 PM
Subject: [TenTec] SO2R with only one TenTec ORION?
  
 Has somebody experience? Is this possible? 
 
73
Gerhard, OE3ZK
   
 
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