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Re: [TenTec] Orion 2 Firmware 2.043B Released

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Orion 2 Firmware 2.043B Released
From: "Gene Henderson" <wb9hla@comcast.net>
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Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2010 21:16:39 -0400
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Steve,
 I sent John Henry a note about that yesterday and they are aware of the 
distortion also.
Gene  WB9HLA

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steven Kline" <skline4@verizon.net>
To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>
Cc: <w5pny@arrl.net>
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2010 20:38
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Orion 2 Firmware 2.043B Released


>I have read most of the threads on this release and get the NR sidetone 
>issues and feedback on popping.
>
> Bothering me is I'm not seeing any comments on the audio distortion (I'm 
> hearing) that is present for both ssb & cw audio when the NR function is 
> in play, regardless of NR setting (1-9).  Perhaps I am having another 
> problem or issue in my radio??  Is this thread considering the term 
> sidetone to be inclusive of all audio coming out of the radio?  Sidetone 
> to me is the audible indication of a CW signal as the operator sends.
>
> Thanks
> Steve - W5JK
>
> On Jun 4, 2010, at 10:56 AM, Steven Kline wrote:
>
>> I loaded the new release yesterday and played with it for half a day.
>>
>> I am also observing issues with the NR operation.  My observation - 
>> regardless of whether NR is set to 1 or 9, when it is selected, my audio 
>> either for cw or ssb is distorted to the point that it is virtually 
>> non-readable.  No argument that with the NR selected the noise level is 
>> extremely reduced, however, the distortion to the audible component 
>> regardless of setting makes the feature unusable on my radio.  I used 
>> standard (default) AGC settings for slow, medium, and fast, and played 
>> with programming some variable agc levels as well with no change in the 
>> distortion result.
>>
>> That is the only significant issue that I have discovered at this point, 
>> and most of my time exploring the new load was with the NR feature, 
>> trying to get rid of the audio distortion element.
>>
>> Steve Kline - W5JK
>>
>> On Jun 4, 2010, at 10:36 AM, Harry G McGavran Jr wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> For me, there are two problems with 2.043B, one affects me
>>> in only a minor way, the other is a major nuisance.
>>>
>>> I live in a rural area where I rarely need NB or NR, so the
>>> minor nuisance is the way NR works now.  The popping does
>>> get worse with higher atmospheric noise levels, but with the
>>> NR off it's not a problem.  I've never had enough man-made
>>> noise to warrant running the NR very high.
>>>
>>> The interesting thing is though, that the side-tone is
>>> subject to the same popping even with NR off, if the
>>> side-tone level is set higher than 30.  What's really
>>> interesting is that I can set the side-tone level higher and
>>> not get the popping IF the atmospheric noise is LOWER.  With
>>> really low background noise I can run the level up to almost
>>> 35 and not get any popping.  If I run it up to 50 or more
>>> the side tone sounds absolutely horrible for all the
>>> noise/popping generated with it.  This sounds like the same
>>> stuff you get with NR set to low levels, but the side-tone
>>> popping happens whether NR is on or off.
>>>
>>> The side-tone issue is the only one I've found that would
>>> send me back to 2.039d, but it seems to be ok if I keep the
>>> side-tone level at 30 or less.  That's really annoying as
>>> the side-tone is a bit soft at that level -- but I think
>>> I'll stick with 2.043B as I can manage this way until the
>>> side-tone level issue get's fixed and I don't rely on NR
>>> very often at all.
>>>
>>> Other things look fine so far -- I've managed to try to
>>> exercise all the things I usually do and haven't noticed
>>> anything else is a problem.  Something else may crop up, but
>>> if not, I'll stick with this release until the next one.
>>>
>>> I'm really happy to see the 10khz frequency offset markers
>>> on the sweep.  Their absence in the previous releases after
>>> 2.039d were greatly missed!
>>>
>>> 73 --
>>>          Harry, W5PNY
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>>
>>> Harry G. McGavran, Jr.
>>>
>>> E-mail: w5pny@arrl.net
>>>
>>>
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