On 11/10/2011 09:25 AM, Mark wrote:
> Scott et All,
>
> One great advantage in the ORION is you can tweak every different AGC
> setting, not just the "Prog".
>
> So whatever your choice of operating, you can match it in the settings
> at will.
>
> My example:
> Slow: 0.73s , 10dB/s
> Medium: 0.21s, 25dB/s
> Fast: 0.08s, 80dB/s
> Prog: 0.08s, 20dB/s
>
> There is no science in the above, they are just the result of operating
> the ORION (fw 1.373b5) from 2004 onwards.
> I use the RF Gain vs AF volume in a 80/20 ratio and have it usually set
> between 50-84, depending on antenna and band/ conditions.
>
> Your mileage may vary.
>
> 73 Mark, PA5MW
This thread is very illuminating. I've had my O2 for five years now and
still feel as if I'm using about 10% of its capabilities. I generally
just turn it on, work some CW, and turn it off --- a little contesting,
and a (very) little DX. It's great to be able to benefit from the
experiences of those who are more intense users.
What's the argument for NOT setting AF gain at its maximum, and
adjusting RF gain according to the received signal's strength?
--
John K3GHH
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