I am noticing another issue with 2.055. On CW (could be on SSB too but I don't spend any time there), after a while the audio starts to become very fuzzy, raspy and distorted. This happened twice ton
I don't need no steenking meter to tell me the NR in the new firmware is lousy. I was spoiled. Bring back 1.371! k4ia Craig "Buck" Fredericksburg, Virginia USA
You are correct. The new version has regressed back to the occasional scratchy distorted audio that was present in early versions of the software. I found that turning the volume control up and down
Jerry Well said. I wouldn't part with my Sounds Sweet either. It is without a doubt, hands down, the best sounding ham speaker I have ever used. You can spend the same money on a speaker that matches
Running for about 36 hours in the VA QSO party I had the following issues: 1. 3 instances of lost receive audio -- solved by turning radio off and on. This was a common occurrence under pre - 1.371 a
Any chance this is rf in the shack? (or at least in the radio?) I appreciate the suggestion and I have considered it. There is always a chance of RF in the shack either from unbalanced antenna loads,
I submit the only way to check the NR function is by listening. It either works or it doesn't. It hasn't worked since version 1.371. K4ia "Buck" Fredericksburg, Virginia USA
Works = noise goes away. (ver. 1.371) Does not work = push the button and nothing happens, or Does not work = push the button and distortion introduced (everything after 1.371) Don't need to be a sof
Lee I say all that and raise you one. I haven't found ver 2 to be any more stable than the early versions of 1.3xx. I am getting the raspy distorted audio on receive and the strange loss of receive a
Degrades?...strange result! This implies a noise bandwidth of ~800 Hz. Simply turning DSP BW to 100 (which has an actual BW of 150 Hz) should **improve** S/N by 5.2 dB. I believe what he is saying he
I have been trying to get back into digital modes and notice that the audio output from the AUX I/O connector pin 4 seems to depend on the volume control instead of being a line out as described in t
The internal speaker and (78) ExtSpkr are working properly controlled by (44) and (45). However, Muting and Volume Control (44) and (45) in the latest firmware (v2.032) affect the Line Out as well as
I was running 2.055 and upgraded to 2.056 - the audio from the Aux is still dependent on the volume control and I have to listen to the screeching to run digital modes. Others have reported this is "
Red faced and embarrassed, I am compelled to exhibit the depth of my ignorance so that others may benefit from my folly: It seems I had the cables plugged into the Remote Encoder jack instead of the
I was very careful to take RESPONSIBILITY for plugging the AUX cable into the Remote jack all by myself. I left it to someone else to point out how easy that is to do and to speculate that perhaps a
That would be equivalent to your driver above grabbing the track's PA system and griping to the spectators rather than the engineer, who can actually do something about the problem. ;-) I still don't
I will complete the logic board mod later this week so I can evaluate the Sweep function. What is the logic board mod and how do we get one? k4ia Craig "Buck" Fredericksburg, Virginia USA
Are you sure you have the roofing filter set to auto so it kicks in when you cut down the bandwidth? Could his splatter have been so bad it really was that wide? A filter can't filter out what is in
Were you listening on the same "side" with the MP? Sometimes shifting to the other side will make QRM go away. Just a thought. k4ia Craig "Buck" Fredericksburg, Virginia USA
I am frustrated because I am away from my Orion and can't download the new software and check these things but . . . Does changing the filter taps make a difference? I would find a loss of 6 db audio