Well, it's certainly possible to get poor TX audio out of the Orion, but having
a fellow within eyeball range - yet far enough away so his rig's not overloaded
- critique your audio does help. After the settings were down on my cheat sheet
all the audio reports have been outstanding. Mikes in use here on the Orion
include a Ten Tec 705, Turner 252, and Sure 55.
They take vastly different settings but they all get good audio reports. At
least with my voice, which has been compared to a gravel truck dumping a load.
I suspect those rough audio reports are due to high mike gain with too narrow
TX bandwidth. At least, that's the reports I got during the initial setup
procedure.
> AC5E commented "And by the way, kudos to Ten Tec for
> the speech processor, which provides very natural
> audio even at the higher compression numbers. . . with
> no loss of audio quality at the other end of the QSO."
>
> Just a comment from the peanut gallery. If you're
> using an Orion's speech compressor, please solicit
> critical on-the-air comments. I've heard a fair
> number of Orions that didn't sound so great ("rough
> audio")on ssb, and I suspect that the compressor was
> set too high. It's possible that the compressor
> setting may be more critical than many suspect.
>
>
> 73,
> Barry N1EU
>
>
>
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