oops......246 feet 73 John / N0KHQ / St. Louis Always on 17M Antennas: You can build 'em better than you can buy 'em. Visit www. Hamuniverse.com - then click on Antennas
Hi Mark, Don't know the answer to the first part of your question. It has been my experience with the integration of sound reinforcement and ham radio transmitters that you will not experience any di
Did you do a Master Reset of the Jupiter? 73 John / N0KHQ / St. Louis Always on 17M Antennas: You can build 'em better than you can buy 'em. Visit www. Hamuniverse.com - then click on Antennas
Are you talking about Bias or Power output adjustment? If you are taking about the power output adjustment, proceed as follows: With the rig upside down and the front facing you remove the bottom cov
Its probably RF getting into the PC. Ground the PC frame to a ground rod out doors this will give you a good DC ground. Don't run it to the same ground rod or counterpoise that you may be using for y
I had the opportunity to compare the sweep function of the Orion with a new Icom 756PRO II. The sweep update time is slower on the Orion than the Pro. This is a software issue that I am sure TT will
IMHO The PRO II is more sensitive. But, like I said before, this is a programming issue that can be improved on. I also had the opportunity to compare the Orion to the following rigs. 1. New Mark V 2
If you are concerned about your antenna system resonating at 17m using your current radial system. I would suggest the purchase of the TT 1251 RF Counterpoise Tuner for $59 bucks. It works great for
Sony MDR-V600 good phones...freq. response 20hz to 20k cost approx. $100. 73 John / N0KHQ / St. Louis Always on 17M Antennas: You can build 'um better than you can buy 'um. Visit www.Hamuniverse.com
Scott, I have got to tell you......thanks for keeping us all informed in a manner that truly represents Ten Tec's commitment to it customers. Very well said and very well done. 73 John / N0KHQ / St.
If someone has more of these tuners than they need, please contact me. Thanks 73 John / N0KHQ / St. Louis Always on 17M Antennas: You can build 'um better than you can buy 'um. Visit Hamuniverse.com
What I have found to be very effective, is to engage the "NR" set the bandwidth to 3000, set the "PBT" to -0500. You can also set the AGC to FAST. If you need to knock out ant side frequency interfer
I use a speaker designed specifically for ham radio. The frequency response is 100hz to 6000khz. Manufactured by Soundssweet.com sells for $99.00 visit the web site see the eham reviews. Been using m
Good idea Mark. Until we figure out a way to add bass, middle, and treble control to the receive and transmit audio. I would suggest, running the output of your box into a Behringer MX 620A Mixer, th
The mixer can be purchased from any local music store for about $59. Since you are into CW, you would want to run the radio ext. spkr. out into either one of the mic inputs, this would allow you to u