I live in a very noisy environment with regards to powerline noise. I find the jupe's noise blanker and noise reduction system totally unable to cope with anything but ignition noise and not very wel
Thanks Mark... this looks like precisely what would solve the problem. I did this kind of mod on my old TS-530, long ago, feeding the rx antenna to an R71a to make use of the R71's rtty and cw filter
Answering in line: think Not exactly, but it's an interesting idea... Yes: tx Jupe/rx 920 under noisy condx. I would presume though, that feeding both receivers at the same time would result in 3db l
Hi Mark... Just to let you know that I made the mod you suggested and it works very nicely in most respects. There was only a very slight drop in signal (by ear) with the two receivers connected, so
Here's something I sent to the Jupiter list last night, where it appears an increasingly restless bunch are waiting at the teat (I received no replies): Jupitarians: It must be abundantly clear by no
Duane, since I've received a number of personal replies along similar lines as yours below, I will take the liberty of replying to the group: To address your point directly: If TT is looking at the p
20 is good in the People's Republic of British Columbia -- check your antenna? jerome -- va7vv -- Original Message -- From: "doc" <kd4e@verizon.net> To: <tentec@contesting.com> Sent: Saturday, Octobe
I googled on this and I think there may have been some discussion on it in 2003, however I found nothing really relevant. I'm running a Jupiter and most of my time is spent on cw. Occasionally, when
Thanks to all those that replied. I've decided to go with the WinKey (which was shipped today) and Carl's November 1st. software release which supports it. I'll tell you how it all works after I've g
John... what mods did you do to the FT-920? CW --I found that the sidetone on the 920, which has little to do with what is actually being transmitted drove me nuts. I ended up using another rx to mon
Eric... On the basis of your post below, I downloaded HRD v.3, installed it and played with it for the better part of the afternoon. I could only test it on my Jupiter with respect to the N4PY softwa
Hmmm... sounds like a computer rather than the control software problem. I've used the Pegasus software on four different computers from a P100 up to a P4/3gig machine and never noticed that kind of
Ron... I'm not sure whether you have a Jupiter or an Orion, but in general I would do the following: Download them both and try them out. HRD is free, no strings. N4PY is operable for ten days (I thi
-- Original Message -- From: "Carl Moreschi" <n4py@earthlink.net> To: <k2xx@swva.net>; <tentec@contesting.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 6:28 AM Subject: Re: [TenTec] N4PY Orion Control Prog
Can someone please send me the package pinout (TO92) for an LM2931AZ ? Google has failed me, or I've failed to Google effectively. Many thanks, please reply off list. Jerome - va7vv romers@shaw.ca __
Thanks to all that responded -- got it now. Best, jerome - VA7VV -- Original Message -- From: "jerome schatten" <romers@shaw.ca> To: <tentec@contesting.com> Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2004 10:16 AM
Turn off Automatic Update... that should stop the reminders. If you don't have a 'legal' copy of XP-pro or XP-home, SP2 won't install (Bill will let you know!). If you've installed over win98, SP2 mi
Bad ground(s)... reseat all the connectors on the boards; look especially at those grounds under screw heads, etc. Three years... has it been three years already? Best, Jerome - va7vv in Vancouver --
And I would ask as well if anyone has an inkling about a general Tx mod for the Jupiter. All I need is enough RF to tickle an swr bridge for antenna projects, and to use it as an RF sig gen. I know t
John: Your fine work notwithstanding, this issue begs the question: Why should SDR's be any more sensitive to RFI than any other radio that has microprocessors, lsi chips, memory, dsp's, etc,. under