After some searching re my FT8 audio problems with the Orion II, I
stumbled upon the need to update the software from version 2 to version
3. (The radio was bequeathed to me; I am not the original owner.)
1. I found the exe file inside the 566-setup-3.026exe_(1).zip file.
2a. Used the USER2 + POWER sequence to place the radio in Flash Update
Mode, and ran the program: 10810 lines updated.
2b. At the end, the display had an truncated Ten-Tec logo:
two vertical black lines, a wider vertical red line, then two more
vertical black lines.
3a. Used the VFO-B_LCK + POWER sequence to start the "RAM clear" process.
3b. Nothing happened after several minutes of holding the VFO-B-LCK
button: No "Battery Failure" message, as per the instructions.
Radio now powers up with the truncated ten-tec logo as in (2b).
And is, of course, dead.
NOW WHAT??
Was I impatient with the RAM Clear?
Hold VFO-B-LCK longer?
What else?
.......
. Robert F. Teitel, W3IDT
.
. w3idt@comcast.net
. w3idt@arrl.net
........
On 11/14/2021 8:26 PM, Bob McGraw K4TAX wrote:
I would double check the connections between the computer audio output and the
DIN connector on the back of the Orion. Maybe for a wiring error?
Are you using any audio interface? Signalink or such?
73
Bob, K4TAX
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On Nov 14, 2021, at 6:45 PM, Bob, W3IDT <w3idt@comcast.net> wrote:
Bob,
TNX for the reply (and your replies to many questions on this list)!
But...
Run WSJT-X as a stand-a-lone application
Should have added that I'm running them stand-alone
(either JTDX or WSJT - they behave the same).
set the levels set correctly.
I think I have everything set for maximum.
The fact you can get it working using the SP function says the audio is low
getting to the radio.
Right.
Or the radio AUX gain is set too low.
As noted, AUX gain set to 100 (max)
The issue maybe the MicroHam/MicroKeyer.
That's why it was in the subject line.
(it's an older model,
but does fine for rig control and RTTY and CW).
Haven't tried SSB DVK through it for years.
W3DQ asked you about the Orion and FT8 some time ago.
That's why I included your exchange with him.
Obviously, I'm somewhat ahead of where W3DQ was,
actually getting some output (and working people).
Oh, Eric, w3dq, is a local, good friend.
Now uses a K3 for most operating.
I have an FTdx5000, but it lives at the W3LPL super-station
for the major contest season. I'm part of the multi-team.
And I do SS/SSB from there.
I had a round with Joe Subich, W4TV, about the
Microham/MicroKeyer some time ago.
Maybe I'll bug him again.
Any additional thoughts would be appreciated.
Bob, w3idt
.......
. Robert F. Teitel, W3IDT
.
. w3idt@comcast.net
. w3idt@arrl.net
........
On 11/13/2021 5:01 PM, Bob McGraw K4TAX wrote:
Run WSJT-X as a stand-a-lone application and get the levels set correctly.
The fact you can get it working using the SP function says the audio is low
getting to the radio. Or the radio AUX gain is set too low.
Bob, K4TAX
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 13, 2021, at 1:33 PM, Bob, W3IDT <w3idt@comcast.net> wrote:
Does any have this combination?
Or remember anything about this combination?
Trying to use JTDX/WSJT-X.
Simple problem is that I can only get about 20 watts out of the Orion II using the TUNE
function in JTDX/WSJT with, I think, all controls set for "maximum smoke" :
1. PC LineOut/Speakers to MH/MK SoundOut.
(that is correct, though it appears to be reversed.)
2. PC [Sound][Speakers] maximum volume both Left and Right.
3. JTDX/WSJT [Settings][Audio] Output = Speakers;
Left, Mono, Both -> 20w Power; Right -> no power.
4. JTDX/WSJT power slider at Maximum.
5. MH/MK set to special Orion II VOICE = CBA specification
(to feed PC audio out to Orion II AUX audio in).
6. MH/MK internal pot tried at MIN and MAX;
power varies, MAX is best.
7. MH/MK external pot at MAX.
Power varies, MAX is best.
8. Orion II SP= Off and TX EQ = 0dB
9. Orion II [Menu][SSB] Audio Source
= AUX or BOTH -> 20w power
= MIC -> no power
10. Orion II [Menu][SSB] AUX input gain
power varies, 100 -> 20 Watts.
Rig / CAT control, RTTY (FSK), and CW work fine, 100W out.
I can actually work FT8 stations with the 20w,
including 9J2BS (Zambia) just today.
But still . . .
UPDATE: If I turn the SP up to about 6,
I get full power out.
But... SP is a no-no for FT8.
Any thoughts?
Bob, w3idt
Oh, and I've studied this old email to W3DQ who had similar problems.
Can't see anything I'm doing wrong.
.......
. Robert F. Teitel, W3IDT
.
. w3idt@comcast.net
. w3idt@arrl.net
........
On 11/10/2021 11:28 AM, Eric Rosenberg wrote:
Haven't gone through my notes, but ran across this.
Hope it helps a bit!
------ Forwarded Message ------
From: "Bob McGraw" <rmcgraw@blomand.net <mailto:rmcgraw@blomand.net>>
To: "Eric Rosenberg" <ericrosenberg.dc@gmail.com
<mailto:ericrosenberg.dc@gmail.com>>
Sent: 2/10/2021 1:05:27 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] FT8/FST4 with an Orion 565
Eric:
In general you will need an audio interface such as the Tentec 712 {if you can
find one}, or a Signalink USB. There are other brands. If you order a new
Signalink USB, do get the matching cable for the Tentec ACC port. This
handles the audio to and from the computer along with a PTT command.
As to CAT interface, you will need either a RS-232 to USB converter cable using
the FTDI chip or {highly unlikely} your computer has a RS-232 port. This
communicates control of the radio.
Select the Aux TX input to LINE INPUT. Adjust the Line Gain to about 35. Set
the PWR to 100 watts and USB mode. Adjust the Line Gain and/or the Signalink
TX level, and /or the computer software {SPKR] level to about 35% or as needed
to get about 50 to 75 watts in transmit mode. Also, be sure you set any Speech
Processing to OFF or to zero and any TX EQ to flat. This is a MUST.
The CAT command can initiate PTT or you can use the Signalink to initiate a PTT
command. Don't use both. Also, do not set TX audio source to BOTH. Use
only Line input.
73
Bob, K4TAX
On 2/9/2021 9:50 PM, Eric Rosenberg wrote:
Is there a recommended setup for my Orion and WSJT-X's FT8 and FST4?
Thanks & 73,
Eric W3DQ
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