has Yes. Nothing turns off a novice faster than a poor quality receiver. We that if during be and computer - about in. enough and the could hobby, good and I additional
Everyone can take a look: http://www.rfsquared.com/Orion/orionmain.htm Near the bottom of the page. A list of all signals and pin assignment and even a little drawing. the used
HOt off the press factual info on two items discussed in the past few weeks. I just started to unpack an Orion which was shipped on 2/15 or 2/16 . There is indeed a 6 foot RS232 cable right in the bo
Condition is good...a "9". Would like to see $150. Original cost was just over $200, just spent $35 to upgrade the processor to get the latest firmware (supports memories), I will pay for shipping. S
Well, mine did come in the Orion I received last Thurs. Don't know if I would have gone for the LDG or not. During my 'do I want t with or without the tuner' process I learned from TT that they were
RELY !? There are quite a few relays in the tuner. Maybe go to the LDG page and read about LDG tuners i.e. what type of tuner and how they function. I also have a IC-756PRO with
Sounds like the 'relay chatter' comment threw people offf and they do not realize how the tuner works. The memory in most recent LDG units helps in reducing the need to re-tune. 100W was
The Orion shouldn't have to be incvolved - The update for the LDG works great on any rig. The rigs don't even know it is on the output. FIFO all It is pretty fast so no time to try past use combinati
OK. Any idea which LDG model? I had an 11MP for quite a while and it would work the replays. Bought the upgrade (new proccesor chip) and all that chatter disappeared in my use. using just the tuner.