I seem to remember that slow, careful turning of the encoder knobs would actually allow single stepping between the detent steps. Is that not the case? Barry N1EU
I have a lightly used SDRPlay RSP1 panadapter receiver for sale that I previously used with my rig's 9MHz I.F. output. It worked brilliantly with HDSDR, SDR Console and SDR Uno software. Complete set
As far as filters working in other TT radios: IR #762 was designed specifically for the 1KHz slot in the Orion 565 as a fix to the higher IMD of the 500/250Hz slots TT 500 works in the Omni V/VI/VI+
Here's a direct link to order 10 encoders for $18.50 from Mouser: https://www.mouser.com/ProjectManager/ProjectDetail.aspx?AccessID=443fb4d200 Barry N1EU
Sorry, the encoders are out of stock at Mouser, so I had to delete that link. The 20 PPR encoders ARE available but the 15 PPR encoders are more suitable (but are out of stock). I suggest you try one
No, get the recommended ones from Digi-Key, they're in stock: https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/bourns-inc/PEC11L-4225F-S0015/PEC11L-4225F-S0015-ND/4699180 73, Barry N1EU
The "1" is 2001. I believe a different numbering scheme was used in 2011, without a letter as the third character. I'm not 100% certain, but believe this is true. Barry N1EU
I did my encoder replacement several years ago but I seem to remember that although the encoder clicks/detents were double steps, that it was actually possible to single step the encoder by slowly/ca
I replaced these a while back. I believe Mouser sells direct replacements. I'll look through my old email and see if I can find the invoice. Barry N1EU <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=