always tell if the NB, NR etc were on or off, but also because I wasn't sure the AGC setting was correct--other than by ear of course. The lag in updating the bandwidth was a bit disconcerting. I st
Well, John, it may be "lateware" but not "vaporware" yet. I'll give it a bit longer. Gary W7TEA _______________________________________________ Orion mailing list Orion@contesting.com http://lists.co
VaporWare? Not a chance. 1.372 provides the best dam receiver I have had in 40 years. Ver 2.0 can only make it better, or we can revert back to 1.372 and forget about it. On to cqwwcw...73 bob de w9g
Bob, or the group. I am finally using my Orion for its very first contest. I was reluctant to do so due to the learning curve, but tonight it seems to be doing fine except for one thing. CW relay is
I think menus, cw, internal keyer.. something in there will turn it off.. Bob, or the group. I am finally using my Orion for its very first contest. I was reluctant to do so due to the learning curve
Nope, Tried all the internal keying menu settings, the relay is still ratling its butt off. If you figure it out let me know. Jay -- Jay Terleski Array Solutions 972 203 2008 Military Communications
Jay what you are hearing is the relay on the antenna tuner. Go to the menu and set the tuner to be in line on receive, that will quiet the relay. 73 de KØFL ___________________________________
No such menu option on my Orion! (1.372) If you disable the antenna tuner (is that what you mean?), there is no difference in the keying relay sound for me. I suspect the sound comes from the reed re
Are you sure you are not hearing the amp key relay? Try setting the amp key delay to 100 and see if the relay click stops. Carl Moreschi N4PY Franklinton, NC -- Original Message -- From: "Martin, AA6