Makes no sense to me. What was your thinking behind that plan? Maybe I'm missing something, but the radio will work exactly the same with or without a 2400hz filter in the 1800hz slot. There's no cas
Point of information: when I owned an Orion 565, I also used Sennheiser HD280 headphones. I needed to crank AF Gain to maximum to get decent volume. I spoke with the factory and they told me there we
If anything, I actually prefer the original Ten-Tec filters in this case because they were totally sealed/enclosed and thus may prefer superior crosstalk etc isolation to the unsealed Inrad filters.
The small white connectors are Molex, available from Mouser etc. You need a proper crimping tool as well. Al, you are correct, the white two pin plastic connectors are very small and have, what appea
Yes, ideally I'd want a bigger radio with a bigger screen and more knobs If you go with the same form factor, please use a much higher resolution than the 480x272 used in the IC7300. If you did that,
The Ten-Tec filters don't age as gracefully as the Inrads so there's a reasonable chance that the TT filters are bad. Many folks posting to this thread continue to conflate 9MHz filters with 6.3MHz f
It's not a hex wrench, it's a torx wrench and one came in the accessory bag with the Orion when it shipped from the factory. You should be able to buy one at the local auto parts or hardware store. B
A few ideas: If re-flashing the firmware didn't help, I'd dis-assemble the front panel and make sure the stake pins on the small encoder board are properly seating and also that the small encoder boa
I still like my idea of running some wires off one of the faulty encoder's lines and bringing them out so you can look at the state of the dc and enc signals when the rig is powered up and the encode
Good info Rick. If anybody ever removes the Corsair's LPF-TR board in the future, please take plenty of photos to document the process and we can post on tentecwiki.org. Actually, this goes for any c