If you are going to transmit on VFO B, the mode must be the same on the main and sub receiver. There is definitely a bug a here. Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Bell Mountain Hays, NC 28635
The rx350d receiver is roughly equivalent to the Orion sub-receiver with the addition of sync-AM. Sync-AM is very nice for listening to SW broadcast stations. The receiver is very similar to the pega
Ron, My program presents a different view when you try this. Normally the main receiver would be assigned VFO A. If you then turn on both DUAL receive and SPLIT, the sub and transmitter will follow V
I will be at Dayton this year in booth 227. Please stop by and say hello. 73, Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Bell Mountain Hays, NC 28635 _______________________________________________ Ten
I have a full function N4PY Orion control program that will control everything that is possible to control from your computer. It makes using the Orion very easy. I run my Orion II with it exclusivel
It would be the same as the Orion. Just select "Orion". The Orion II and Orion have the same serial command set. Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Bell Mountain Hays, NC 28635 -- Original Mess
Yes, that is the way the Orion II and Orion version 2 work now. The notch not being is the AGC loop is being worked on by tentec. I hope they can also improve the NR function and get it back to the V
The term roofing filter means a filter that limits bandwidth before the final stage of filtering. Because of this, roofing filters do not have to have sharp shape factors. Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Litt
I don't think that definition works for a single conversion receiver that has just one filter in the IF. This filter would certainly not be called a roofing filter. The purpose of the roofing filters
Yes, but the analog AGC is significantly helped by the roofing filter since far fewer signals are in the analog AGC passband. So the Orion roofing filter helps tremendously with overload by narrowing
This problem was fixed with the O2. It looks like the manual needs updating. Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Bell Mountain Hays, NC 28635 -- Original Message -- From: <ac9s@mchsi.com> To: <t
It is essentially a Jupiter without the front panel controls. But the firmware updates are not the same. Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Bell Mountain Hays, NC 28635 -- Original Message -- F
You want keying loop 1 always turned on to use the amp. You have it wired correctly. The amp should key only when you key the radio. Also, there is a filter required to use the Acom 2000 with the Ori
I added a 100 ohm 5 watt resistor in series with the fan motor. I also removed the cover grating bars that were in front of the fan to increase the amount of air flow. These 2 changes quieted my cent
The Delta has always been a 100 watt output radio. Back in the 1980's and earlier, it was common to refer to input power to the finals instead of output power. The Delta can run as high as 200 watts
If you are listening to a 3khz wide SSB signal at 14.150 mhz, the center of the signal will be at 14.15015. This is true because we hams use the suppressed carrier frequency as the frequency for the
I don't know if there is a menu option to disable the ARGO V transmitter or not. But there is definitely a software command to do it. My N4PY software does use this feature with the "Xmit Disable" bu
My software also now offers a main/sub calibration. I am finding my Orion II shows a consistent 6 hertz difference between the 2 receivers. My software now perfectly corrects this when in diversity m
There is a pot inside the power supply to set the trip point. The real question is how much current is the supply putting out when it trips? It could be the radio is not efficient and needs more curr
Yes, try to update the firmware to the latest version from the tentec site rfsquared. Even if you are already at this version, see if you can load that version again. If you can't get the loader to r