Hello all, I love my OII, but am struggling with RF garbage getting back into my TX SSB audio. I have been diligent with all the basics, grounding, physical separation of equipment, using ferrite cho
I also experience somewhat distorted audio in the headphones when transmitting SSB. This happens when I have the beam pointed over my house. The tower is 100 feet in back of the house. The distortion
Some folks have had luck with the t-4 line isolator, especially with the Jupiter. http://radioworks.com/clitop.html Jeff _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@con
Todd I am just wondering what kind of mike and mike cable you are running? Yor RF could be getting in that way . 73 John WB4QDA Hello all, I love my OII, but am struggling with RF garbage getting bac
I have documented that problem on my website, www.n6ie.com as RF getting in through the headphones cable. There is a free factory mod that fixes the problem with a filter board that plugs into the au
Yes, I only notice it when headphones are plugged in, and in my case it isn't severe enough to warrant doing anything about it. Simply moving the headphone cable is usually enough to clear it up for
PS. It also happens on CW. If it only happened on SSB, I wouldn't have noticed it :-) 73, Ray W2RS _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lis
There's no reason why it shouldn't happen on CW too. Now that you mention it, I wonder if that might have something to do with the "CW sidetone artifact" problem we hear about from time to time here?
What I hear in the headphones is a "classic" RF hum. I don't know what the "sidetone artifact" problem refers to, but since I don't know, I probably don't have it :-) ________________________________
Author: "Jim Brown K9YC" <k9yc@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 07:21:16 -0700
shielding Most "RF in the shack" has a "Pin 1 problem" as the root cause. I haven't looked at the Orion, but my Omni V has a pin 1 problem. My FT1000MP (which drives a Titan 425) has a pin 1 problem