I tried my brand new Argonaut V on SSB this weekend, I checked into the Ten Tec SSB Net and net control made a recording for me using the same antenna and microphone (TT 705 desk mic), switching from
Don, Thanks for posting the report on your Argo V's SSB audio. I have an Argo V, bought used about a month ago, and I operate CW most of the time. Still, I want to get all I can out of this fine litt
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Don: I don't have an Argo V but I do have a Jupiter which probably has similar controls. In the Jupiter menu, if the TX filter bandwith is set too narrow, my audio on SSB will sound like you describe
Thanks Don for thr report on your Argonnaut V. I had one 3 yrs. ago, keep it only a month. Tried everything, still bad ssb reports. I have a been "cult" member for 15 yr. Have had an Orion for last 2
Author: Robert & Linda McGraw K4TAX <RMcGraw@Blomand.Net>
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 09:26:35 -0600
All of this discussion about the Argonaut V reportedly having bad SSB audio issues a challenge to me. Guess I'll have to obtain one to see if it is indeed bad and what it takes to fix it to make it s
Hi all, definition of 'masochist': someone who buys a 20-watt radio and then insists on putting it on SSB. (Or maybe it's just someone who keeps this thread going -- I guess I resemble that remark.)
Well, yes, but the flip side to that is that the transmit audio on AM and FM is more in line with the fidelity on receive. I was doing some comparisons last night between the Argo V and Corsair II wi
The latest and possibly last (hurray!) word on the ARGO V transmit audio here is that that my new Argo (from Jan 2006 with 1.08 firmware) seemingly sprang to life after turning "OFF" the SP (speech p
Author: Robert & Linda McGraw K4TAX <RMcGraw@Blomand.Net>
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 17:15:09 -0600
Don brings to mind the observation that I have had over the years with Speech Processors in general. I'd say that 99% of the time the speech processor should be OFF position. The other 1% of the time
Yes, it is possible that Ten Tec designed the audio that way on purpose, just like the Heil HC-5 microphone element. Regarding low power SSB, I routinely run my Scout at about 35 watts, and it works