No, that is now fixed very nicely. Constant audio and S meter readings as the bandwidth is reduced below 200 hertz. Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Bell Mountain Hays, NC 28635 -- Original M
Yes, turn up the mic gain pot that is on the bottom of the Orion II. Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Bell Mountain Hays, NC 28635 -- Original Message -- From: <Kc9cdt@aol.com> To: <tentec@co
There is no Orion II beta test group. The beta test group was just for the Orion with version 2. Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Bell Mountain Hays, NC 28635 -- Original Message -- From: <Kc
You certianly might be. You won't know unless you can light the ALC light. You may have a hardware problem with the ALC circuit. Most of us are running our mic gains in the 20 to 30 range. The pot on
Yup, you have a hardware bug. Did you try several different bands? Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Bell Mountain Hays, NC 28635 -- Original Message -- From: <Kc9cdt@aol.com> To: <tentec@cont
One last thing to check - does your alc light come on when you reduce the power to 1 and transmit in CW? Is the power output very low with a power setting of 1? If so, then the ALC circuit is working
The only way to get an arc fault on an Acom is to actually have a place where the RF is causing an arc. I have had arc failts with my Acom 1000 and I always find some place where the antenna or feedl
Also, do you have the low pass filter from tentec for driving Acom amplifiers? Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Bell Mountain Hays, NC 28635 -- Original Message -- From: <KZ5D@aol.com> To: <t
On my 756pro, you can tune the sweep signals by watching the display move as you tune from the radio. It is interesting to note that if you tune the Orion II with my software, the sweep does not stop
Lee, For split dx work, you may want to consider my program. I have a DUAL receive button on the program. There are several things in the program that greatly help split dx operation. If a dx station
The algorithm for centering the DSP filter is a little different. If X is the spot tone frequency and BW if the filter width, then if BW/2 < X then the filter center is X if BW/2 > X then the filter
The old radios of the past that were the good ones such as the R390 had mechaincal filters in them. When you used a 4 khz BW filter in AM mode on an R390, your total BW was 4 khz. Your audio passband
My Heil Goldline with the HC5 gives excellent results with the Peg and Jup. Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Bell Mountain Hays, NC 28635 -- Original Message -- From: "Craig Roberts" <crgrbrt
I think my point of the previous discussion was missed by some. I was just trying to say that traditionally, AM bandwidth is expressed as the total RF bandwidth and not just the audio passband. Carl
It's pretty clear from the graphs that there is 2 different filter centering algorithms going on. The main receiver is using the normal scheme where in SSB the bottom of the filter is set at 200 hert
BeaconSee. www.ip.pt/coaa Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Bell Mountain Hays, NC 28635 -- Original Message -- From: "Rich McCabe" <r.mccabe@1967z28.com> To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment"
The new filters are much sharper on the Jupiter. They are a big improvement over the 300 hertz filter. The RF gain control on the Jupiter now works like the latest Orion firmware. That is, as you red
The biggest difference between using a relay and a transistor is the time it takes to do the switch. A transistor will switch in a few microseconds. A relay will take in the order of 10 milliseconds
The TXOUT line is ground during transmit. You can use this line to the base of a PNP transistor to switch a 3 to 12 volt line on and off. You connect the base of the transistor through a 1K resistor
I looked at the schematic. Antenna 1 comes directly to a jack. If you have the tuner installed, there is a jumper from this jack that goes out directly to the tuner. If you don't have the tuner, ther