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Re: [TenTec] O2 output level with PSK aux in

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] O2 output level with PSK aux in
From: Glenn AE0Q <gm5bkc@gmail.com>
Reply-to: gm5bkc@gmail.com, Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 21:51:09 -0700
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What kind of external wattmeter are you using, Jim?  Different
wattmeters read power in many non-standard ways, including the ones in
our radios :-(

73 - Glenn AE0Q

On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 9:19 PM, Jim M. <jmiller1706@cfl.rr.com> wrote:
> Let me clarify one thing I didn't mention.  I am using the "Navigator" USB
> sound card interface box, which works quite nicely otherwise.  The O2 spec
> says it needs -6 dBm audio to the aux connector to drive it to full output.
> When I drive the O2 directly from the computer sound card set to about half
> level, I can get enough audio to bring the O2 up to full output on the
> external wattmeter.  That happens at about 0.5 volt P-P audio from the
> computer sound card, which is probably somewhere in the right area(a guess).
> But... when I use the Navigator sound card (USB external), I can't get
> enough audio drive to the O2 even with all its level controls on max.  And I
> have the O2 Aux gain menu setting at max.  With the Navigator I get about
> half full power.  All I can think is that the Navigator sound card doesn't
> output enough audio for the Orion Aux input.
>
> So maybe I need to return the Navigator, and drive the O2 from the computer
> sound card directly, or maybe its an internal setting on the Navigator.  I
> have used Navigator setup to set all attenuators to zero, so I can't
> understand why it has output that is lower than what the O2 needs.  Does any
> one else use the Navigator with the Orion on data modes?
>
> Now a separate issue is the possible discrepancy between the external
> wattmeter and the O2 wattmeter (that's not a Navigator issue).  When the
> external meter reads 100W, the O2 meter is at the max peg.  If I crank the
> audio down to where the O2 meter reads just below 100, then I am only
> getting 50-70 watts actual RF out (using a continuous audio drive signal).
> The O2 power meter also seems to bounce around a lot.
> Thanks, Jim N4BE

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