Most likely it is the actual display. This was VERY common on the Icon IC-756 but does occur fun these Ten Tea monochrome devices as well. Not much to be done about it but to either live with it or f
Well, if the price is right, I would not mind having it because I care nothing about those Digital modes so long as I have a working radio on my desk. Gary PS: Yes, I know shipping will be a big part
The audio output on the Orion and Orion II are quite different though they use the same IC for their respective AF out stages. The entire schematic for the Orion II is still available at TTs web site
Since there is no service manual for the Eagle on TT web site, I wondered if anyone hd the procedure to calibrate the frequency of an Eagle. Mine is about 80 Hz off on WWV. Gary
Rig has no audio output in CW mode, appears to put out signal but no signal is heard - Ken suggested that you check USB, but you post suggests you already have done that. However, it is unclear what
Good luck with the A7 board A bad A7 board is basically the only reason to ever part out an Orion. I have three junked Orions and one junked Orion II. All were scrapped because they had bad CPU (A7)
Yes, the cost would be prohibitive. Lets see if he can share what his original issue was. Dead is bad, but some other parts CAN fail on the board leaving the thing partially working (and possibly rep
You offer an interesting option for monitoring! You could certainly use any of the SDR receivers with your computer to monitor the IF of the Argonaut 5. These all offer adapter functionality. You may
I might suggest that a better motor lubricant would be sewing machine oil. It is non-detergent so will not leach stuff out of the bronze bearing sleeves. Application would be essentially the same, re
I still have a few of the original tuning encoders for the Orion and Orion 2. They are tested and working as they should. $40 each shipped in CONUSA. I also still have some of the Omni V, VI, Paragon