Steve, I'm saying that there is a lot of logging software out there that supports the pegasus through the tentec file interface. And because the Jupiter can run in pegasus emulation mode, it also sup
Steve, I am not aware of any logging or PSK software that works with the Pegasus directly. As far as I know, all logging/digital software that says it works with the Pegasus, requires a Pegasus contr
MixW uses the tentec file interface. MixW will work fine with my software. Programs that I know work with my software are LOGGER32 WriteLog LogEQf WinEqf DXBase DX4Win MixW ACLog I know there are man
The Pegasus command set will work on the Jupiter by putting the Jupiter into the "Pegasus Emulation Mode". But the Jupiter command set will not work on the Pegasus. Carl Moreschi N4PY Franklinton, NC
My rx340 S meter bulb has a green tint to it. This must have been a change somewhere. My serial number is 10159. Carl Moreschi N4PY Franklinton, NC -- Original Message -- From: "Kenneth Wilson" <kg4b
Yes, the Orion will do AM. Yes, the Orion has general coverage receuve. Yes, the 705 mic will work with the Orion. 73, Carl Moreschi N4PY Franklinton, NC -- Original Message -- From: "Jim Miller WB5O
The 546 series B has 30 meter receive. There was an add kit that added 12 meter transceive and 30 meter transmit. The 546 series C came along and added 18 mhz (although the transmit signal was not cl
Mark, Yes, the cap is attenuating the signal. Normally caps are used to bypass RF signals for audio signals. A 0.1 cap is large even for 12 kHz. Carl Moreschi N4PY Franklinton, NC -- Original Message
One way to send messages from one program to another is to use the LAN protocol with socket connections. This method is very fast and allows messages to be sent between any two programs residing on t
Yes, but the low frequencies will get by fine. It's the higher frequencies that will be attenuated. I think if you remove the 0.1, you will find the rx320 and Orion receive the same in this DRM appli
I am going to work on something to get all my radio programs to talk to each other by this method. When I get it going, I will publish an interface and maybe some other programs will pick it up. Carl
I have just released Version 1.11 of my Orion Control program. Highlites of the new features added to this version are: Version 1.11 1) Added a new Sweep option to center the sweep over the band that
It sounds like the antenna is not connected to the sub-receiver. Assuming you only have one antenna connected to the Orion in the "Antenna 1" connector, make sure the Orion front panel on the left si
The omni VI serial port connects directly to the serial port of your computer. It actually uses the Icom CI-V command set. My Icom control program will work with it. Carl Moreschi N4PY Franklinton, N
You can also just connect a db 25 directly into the back of the Omni VI and run that into your computer serial port. This eliminates the need for an Icom CIV converter. Carl Moreschi N4PY Franklinton
The simplest hookup is a cable with a DB25 on one end and a DB9 on the other. You just connect the DB25 to the Omni VI and the DB9 to the computer. You need to run some software that supports the Omn
No. I am saying you need a standard DB 25 to DB 9 cable. The mono jack requires a CI-V converter. Carl Moreschi N4PY Franklinton, NC -- Original Message -- From: "Ed" <w3nr@comcast.net> To: <tentec@c
I use an ACOM 1000 with my Orion. I use the keying loop and have no problems at all. It works well. By the way, when using the keying loop, there are no timing parameters to set. The only timing parm
I was calling a DX station on 12 meter CW yesterday with my Orion and ACOM 1000. I was running 1000 watts and noticed that RF was getting into the remote pod causing random keys to be entered from th
I am right now adding support for the K1EL Winkey keyer to my pegasus/jupiter program. This resolves all keying issues with my program. I already have added this support to my Orion program. The wink