you probably pushed one of the shift keys and hadn't put this in your cfg file: SHIFT KEY ENABLE = FALSE one shift key takes you up and the other down, but i don't recall which does which. i always
just opps, you can tell i didn't get enough sleep the past few nights, and you can tell what my rig was for many years, but obviously i am talking about an orion here. 73, john _____________________
or they do weak signal work on 80/160. or they do vhf/uhf weak signal work and want a great IF strip. or they like to explore new technology. or they enjoy using the only world-class receiver easily
http://www.eham.net/articles/7680 (i was looking for 'orion' or 'tentec' in the title so took a bit of looking to find it.) - subjective experiences and a philosophic perspective rather than a hard,
i'm sure there are multiple reasons, but most tentec users are just that, not orion users or omni users or paragon users, etc. thus they tend to have an interest in all tentec products and happening
Jay, I know this isn't exactly what you want to do, but I run a pair of Orions at N5TW during some contests, and here's what I've come to do. The only time this doesn't work is during the 160 contest
are wasting the outstanding performance of the Main vs Sub receivers. the only time i use the subreceiver during contesting is for diversity on 160. otherwise both vfo's are always assigned to the m
[Orion] RIT/XIT in Orion Bill Tippett btippett at alum.mit.edu Tue Jun 7 08:35:22 EDT 2005 second s&p frequency on the b vfo and subreceiver? when during a contest would you do this? No, I'm normally
and where you put your radio. http://www.bosshardradio.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=n5tw 73, john (one of the n5tw ops) _______________________________________________ Orion mailing list
while not orion specific, here's another layout (if you have windows media player and a broadband connection): http://www.kkn.net/~ke5c/so2r/wpx1.wmv i am right handed. both here and at n5tw's, i usu
too many irons in the fire. i should have explained that you hear what k5tr is hearing - left channel is left headphone, right channel is right headphone. a room microphone is mixed in with each hea
to the Orion. I bought an Toshiba laptop with Windows XP home. Communicated with the Orion with Keyspan and SignaLink SL-1+ can you give us more information? what do you mean, you "communicated"? th
operating on 40 meter CW. The rig transmits fine, but I can't hear the sidetone any more. When I cycle the power, the sidetone starts to work again. Has anyone else had this problem? yep. my 1+ year
Orion II or the new firmware before both are fully ready. that's never stopped them before, especially with firmware. oh well, the orion wasn't a bad decision based on the information available at t
always tell if the NB, NR etc were on or off, but also because I wasn't sure the AGC setting was correct--other than by ear of course. The lag in updating the bandwidth was a bit disconcerting. I st
did you ask if he's running firmare 1.372 or vaporware 2.0? 73, john Send Orion mailing list submissions to orion@contesting.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists
I'm sure the factory can advise me, but they are not open today and I don't know about tomorrow (holiday), so I am wondering, has anyone replaced their Orion RIT (or any other) encoder? Mine has beco
instructions on disassembly of the front panel. Thanks, but these instructions stop short of explaining how the RIT encoder board can be disassembled from the front panel printed circuit board - tha
Okay, I've got it. You do have to remove the front pc board from the Orion. I'll post updated pix later. After you've done the disassembly for the V2 firmware control board modification, you are abou
Follow the disassembly instructions to perform the version 2 hardware modification for improved sweep. These are on the RF Squared website: http://rfsquared.com/cms-files/Orion%20V2%20Logic%20Mod.pdf