Carl, Your new software sounds interesting. I'll be looking forward to seeing it, although I doubt I'll have an Orion before the TT hamfest this fall. Do you already know how to get a receive signal
about the RX ANT connection on the Orion is an input. Yes, I am wondering about an output to support an external receiver. On the Omni V, the RX ANT jack could be used either as an input for a recei
Jeff, This is interesting. I have some questions that might help diagnose things. 1) Does the receiver work? Can you tune to a known frequency and hear what you expect to hear (i.e. WWV at 10 or 15 M
Jeff, Thanks for the answers. I'm convinced that the software and computer is communicating properly with the Pegasus. I'm really tempted to say that something is wrong with the Pegasus, but I find i
This is sort of related to the discussion on the list of late about HiFi SSB. I understand at a basic level the reason for improved performance of SSB over AM, i.e. only one sideband and no carrier.
How do the circuits they use on TV to keep the audio pitch the same when they speed up the tape work? I know they do that so that can shorten the program and squeeze in more commercials. I remember w
Carl, Yes, with that scheme we would change bandwidth for increased time. Kind of like how we can send a picture in SSTV, but it takes many seconds. However, I was proposing first doubling the speed
Duane, I think it would be even more feasible to implement something like that in PC / soundcard software. Once the mode has proven itself, we might get TT interested in incorporating it in their rad
Ron, The thing that has changed is the capability of today's PC. I suspect that with appropriate software, a PC with a soundcard could to the same thing and the expensive tape recorders. I would susp
Bill, No the current DRM project is to develop and test the methodology. There is development (and there is a picture of a prototype) of standalone receivers (even portables) that will be able to rec
Bill, The moderators of this reflector have configured the reflector so that the 'reply' button repies to the reflector. There has been discussion on this in the past and the gist of it is that they
Alan, I have an Omni VI (option 3 upgrade) and a Pegasus which has essentially the same receiver as the Jupiter. I had owned the Pegasus for over a year before I came across the Omni and was used to
Are any of you who have upgraded your Jupiter tuning knob as per the W5JAY suggestion interestd in disposing of the original knob? I'm putting together a home brew 301 encoder for my Omni VI. I manag
Jody, I'm not familiar with the FT920 or TS570 so I can't compare them, but I do think the Pegasus is a lot of radio for the money. While one of its strengths is the computer interface, one of the bi
You are right. I was referring to the two N1 and N2 slots. I didn't consider replacing the "stock" 2.4 kHz filter. Mark the the Radio Plus Plus the sell someone a
Replacing buttons on the Omni front panel requires a bit a disassembly and reassembly, but can be done. Many people have replaced / rearranged the buttons on their Omni V when they upgraded to the Om
Scott, I think something may be configured differently somewhere. For example, when I hit Reply to your message, the To address is tentec@contesting.com. If I hit reply all, the return address is ten
Unfortunately, no. I've been bugging TenTec since the Pegasus first came out to release information on writing custom DSP code, but they won't release it. Since the DSP firmware is flashable, if one