Yep, it's the longstanding "key the main xmtr in cw mode while subreceiver is in am mode and lose headphone audio" bug. I reported it to ditsnbits long ago but have despaired of anything being done a
FWIW, NEC 2005 can be read online. Start here: http://www.nfpa.org/freecodes/free_access_document.asp?id=7005SB It's presented in a special viewer that won't let you print or save, but still very use
Yes, this is a well known bug. If Ten-Tec maintained an open issues list, at least new owners would have a chance to avoid it. But they don't, so it must be learned the hard way every time. Bob NW8L
Yes, and if a horizontal doublet isn't practical, try going vertical! I've been using a 32 ft. vertical doublet (#14 insulated wire), center fed with 450 ohm ladder line, for years, hidden within a t
Actually, DHCP isn't involved. The Omni VII ip address is statically assigned, by the user, as a member of the class C network behind the router. See: http://rfsquared.com/file_download/180 The user
I had a similar problem once - the sub-receiver would work only intermittently and when in the failed state generated a harsh noise. After trying master reset etc. I finally "fixed" it by re-seating
I have noticed that as the SUB audio gain is advanced toward maximum, it begins to have a significant effect on the level of SPOT tone and cw sidetone heard in the MAIN receiver. I use headphones wit
I've noticed one interaction between the two on Orion v2.059d. Try this: set both left and right headphone outputs to MAIN. Set the main rx audio gain to a comfortable level. Press the SPOT button. N
Yes, this release was worth the wait. The levels of cw keying sidetone and spot tone are back in balance, and I find that a couple of obscure bugs like "loss of audio on keydown when aux rx in AM mod
Connecting headphones to the speaker output, I hear the clicks (on keyup) in the sidetone just as I do in the headphone output. This was done transmitting into a dummy load with power set to minimum.
I know this is only anecdotal, but here goes - years ago, when I lived in Michigan, I drove a propane powered pickup truck. That darn thing would *not* start at temperatures below 0 degrees F or so.
I would like to buy the 1208 6m transverter. Paypal ok, I can do that now. Thanks, Bob NW8L Argo V Ver. 1.08 with TXCO + Fan, 5 pin DIN to 4-RCA cable, gold heat sink. Purchased direct from Ten Tec b
Do you mean noise reduction or noise blanking? If it's the kind of power line noise resulting from arcing that you need to defeat, then the hardware noise blanker (NB) may prove effective for you. It
Interesting case study: http://www.copper.org/applications/electrical/pq/casestudy/nebraska.html Bob NW8L I agree with you completely. I really think we don't get even much of a choice about bonding
The Inrad 762 would go in the 1kHz slot in the 565, where it performs very well indeed - because it doesn't suffer from the IMD degradation associated with the 500 Hz and 250 Hz filter positions (whi
Yes, your default VFO is "A". Press and hold the "A/B" button and the default will change to "B". The default is the vfo to which band changes made from the keyboard are applied. Bob NW8L I've been p
Sidetone and Spot levels are independently adjustable! Just what I'd like to see in the Orion someday. Bob NW8L Mark, N0OKS _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@
It's all right here: http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-143A1.pdf Bob NW8L So that being said, I for one would sincerely like to know, what was the argument that won and what wa