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Re: [TenTec] Anyone using LP-PAN with Orion/RX366?

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Anyone using LP-PAN with Orion/RX366?
From: Rick W <ve7tk@yahoo.ca>
Reply-to: Rick W <ve7tk@yahoo.ca>, Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 14:59:33 -0800 (PST)
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I agree with John's analysis and found the spike 11 kHz off the centre 
frequency when using the RX-366 to be  too much of a compromise.  I also 
reverted back to using the 9MHz output from the main receiver.

73,
Rick
VE7TK

Website: http://www.ve7tk.com

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Subject:Re: [TenTec] Anyone using LP-PAN with Orion/RX366? 
From:John Huffman <hjohnc@gmail.com> 
 
Date:Thu, 13 Feb 2014 13:06:37 -0500 

 
Floyd - I have the Orion connected to LP-Pan via the 9MHz IF in the 
main receiver. It works acceptably but has odd dips in the display around the 
selected frequency. They vary depending on the roofing filter selected. Most 
folks aren't bothered by this and the dips are eliminated if you have the 
hardware noise blanker on. But, I wanted better, like I have with my K3 and 
LP-Pan.
I bought the RX-366 and used it with my LP-Pan with these results:
- no dips, but a hump in the display near the selected frequency. - a 
significant spike on the display about 11 kHz below the selected frequency. - 
the RX frequency is that of the sub receiver so you have to have 
the sub-receiver track the main receiver for point and click QSY. N4PY software 
can handle that for you.Nothing is perfect. In the end I could tolerate the 
shortcomings of the 9MHz main receiver IF better than the RX-366 issues and 
returned the RX-366.
You may feel differently. 73 de K1ESE
John On 2/13/2014 12:34 PM, Floyd Sense wrote: 
Barry - do you know if the output level of the RX366 if different from what you 
get when using the IF tap point on the main receiver? I've been using 
LP-Pan/NaP3 fed from a tap on the main receiver through the Clifton Labs buffer 
amp. I set the gain on that buffer to either 3 or 6 dB when I built it and 
that's proven to be a good level. I have the newer LP-Pan with the preamp, but 
I run with it off as the additional gain just isn't needed. If I had built the 
buffer with zero dB gain, the preamp may have been useful.
>73, Floyd - K8AC On 2/13/2014 12:00 PM, tentec-request@contesting.com wrote: 
>From: Barry N1EU<barry.n1eu@gmail.com>
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Subject: [TenTec] Anyone using LP-PAN with Orion/RX366?
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Is anyone out there successfully using 
LP-PAN pan adapter with the
9MHz output of the RX366 subreceiver?  Are you using a buffer amp on
the if output or using the optional add-on LP-PAN preamp (as suggested
by John Henry)?  Any other comments/tips appreciated. Thanks & 73,
Barry N1EU 
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