New topic - I've pretty much decided to try the Orion II first (and perhaps last). Some things I have figured out (band data output to my amp), others...not so much. One item of curiosity is the use
I built an interface for my Icom and Orion II and use the CM500 for both radio's, I love it and it seems to work just fine. I receive good audio reports. New topic - I've pretty much decided to try t
Mike, The CM 500 was a topic at a recent club meeting and it received high marks. I don't think you'll have any issues with it. Several people commented with the success of using it with the K3 and
Mike, I use a Yamaha CM500 with both of my Orion IIs. It works very well, but will require some padding or you'll need to turn the Orion's mic gain way down since its output is much higher than most
Thanks. This is the actual user experience I was looking for. I have one and use it several rigs, just never got around to hooking it up to the Omni. Mike Alexander amsctalx@comcast.net I built an in
http://audiosystemsgroup.com/HamInterfacing.pdf You'll probably want to make one or two cable adapters, and the link lists part numbers for the connectors and where to buy them. You'll have to consul
That's also true with the FT-1000MP. I made up an adapter for a DX trip, and tested it before leaving. I WAS able to turn the mic gain down low enough to avoid distortion. Dunno about the Orion, but
Do you have pictures, drawings, schema for that interface... I am working on one right NOW myself !!!!! == James -K8JHR == _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@c
Works fine. Use a 10 dB attenuator like this to keep the mic from being too hot into the circuit. Your AGC will work better if your mic setting is set at about 35-55 - but without the attenuator, it
SWEETWATER ALSO HAS A 10 DB PAD WITH XIL CONNECTIONS TO PUT IN LINE WITH XIL 19.95 NO SHIPPING CHARGE CONTACT 1-800-222-4700 EX-1295 TALK TO CORY. Works fine. Use a 10 dB attenuator like this to keep
If you know which end of a soldering iron to pick up, a 10dB pad is two resistors, at a few pennies each. 73, Jim K9YC _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@conte
I am building one for myself, but the guys at the contest station like the manufactured pads, as they are so blasted convenient. I am making my own adapters, with variable resistors (pots) that may a