I'm not sure what issue you speak of on the Orion. I think it works quite well. It works differently than the Icom implementation but I find it to be better in many ways. Maybe you are speaking of th
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I am not happy with NR on the OII either.. But it's a great radio.. 73, Lee I have an Eagle and as others can buy an Orion II or any other radio costing uch more, but why not fix the NR of this one o
I can't imagine what's not to like....on a decent SSB QSO the NR and RF gain can be adjusted to make it sound like it were on the local FM repeater. I've had several comments from visitors about the
*Just like my Grand Dad used to say " Some people would complain if you hung them with a new rope." * ** *How about this idea. All of you folks that are so displeased with your Latest and Greatest Te
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Exactly, "on a decent SSB QSO" - yes, the NR can be adjusted to work great, but that's not when it's really needed. At least that is my take. Otherwise the Eagle is a great radio. SSB audio is superb
I am eagerly awaiting the availability of the new 539 QRP rig. If it pans out, and I think it will, my Corsair II station will be on the block. I have had a great time with QRP, and have worked a sur
Ah...YES... PERHAPS THIS EXPLAINS WHY TT IS PRODUCING NEW QRP GEAR ! There has been some good discussion as to why TT would produce a QRP product... and I suspect that is because they think there is