Carl, unit. through I haven't gotten that far with the design, but I was planning on implementing an AGC loop within the DSP that would reduce the RF gain as needed. That probably won't be as good as
The TenTec website lists the two TenTec nets as: 14.239 Mhz @ 2030Z and 7.251 MHz @ 2200Z. As one of the NCS's of the 40m net, I have sent the TenTec webmaster a note letting them know that during da
Please disregard my earlier post. I got things backwards. The TT SDR net meets Sundays at 2300 Z during daylight savings time and 2200 Z during nonDST. We meet at 7.251 MHz. Mark savings time and at
Ken, QSL on that. The only problem was that we 'modify' UTC to keep the local time the same. I messed up on the 'modification'. I'm probably spoiled. I have a UTC clock in my shack (it's one of those
Well, how about: 1) Orion $3300 2) Titan III $3565 3) SteppIR MonstIR Yagi (40 - 6m) $3495 for a total of only: $10,360 73 (and dreaming), Mark, N8ME at
Carl, Did you ever have any problems with RF getting into the 599zx? I don't think I have a problem with RF in the shack, but whenever I connected my 599zx with my Omni VI (opt 3) it would act like i
Dick, You can use the 5 pin DIN with the Orion. The 5 pin DIN has the same spacing as the 8 pin. Pins 1 through 5 on the Orion are the same as on the Jupiter. The difference between pins 4 and 6 is t
The problem is that LEFT and RIGHT don't have a meaning if you are dealing with the speaker. I also believe from my testing of the Orion back in August, that that description is a little simplified.
I don't know if the Orion is different, but I find that the 5-Pin DIN (ACCY) on the Pegasus has too HIGH a level for my soundcard. I have to run the mixer input slider at almost minimum and I still
Mike, Someone else has given you info on the AirPax magnetic breakers which is what TT used to sell. However, depending on your radio, it may have protection built in. I have an Omni VI that I run fr
The N9VV website has a mod to bring out the 12 kHz IF from a Jupiter for use with a computer soundcard to decode DRM. Does anyone know if something similar can be done with the Pegasus? Has anyone tr
The N9VV website ( www.N9VV.com ) mentions a mod to the Jupiter ALC circuit that is apparently approved by the factory. It involves replacing the 4.7 mF C107 with 2.2 mF. The website says that withou
Ken, You should plan on two transformers. Note that with the Pegasus and Jupiter, there is already a computer line out jack and I've had good luck using that jack without any isolation (although I'd
Yuri, keep less ringing I didn't realize that there were 3 filters in the chain. I only thought that there were the two at 6 MHz and 9 MHz. Was the 600 Hz roofing filter a hardware change? I assume t
I contacted Garry Green at the TT factory and the C107 mod is also approved for the Pegasus. The capacitor is labelled on the Pegasus PC board, unfortunately, the capacitor covers the label. Garry he
Dave, I think what you are seeing is "normal." It is caused by the way SWR is calculated in the software. Basically, the Pegasus reports values representing forward power and reflected power readings
Carl, finals see Most non-TT rigs are designed with hardware that will drop (fold back) the power output when a high SWR is sensed. However, TT has always claimed that their finals can handle high SW