first keyed element remaining elements in I don't see why you all are making such a big deal about this. Looking at the Keying Waveform in the Expanded Report (which is calibrated at 10 ms divisions)
I wonder about all the traffic about this as well. Some folks like to debate this stuff to death. Others are just trolling. It's getting a little old for me. Sounds like the endless debates between F
Orion Tuning Rates ... I spent some time with the Orion at TenTec this week ... and the FIRST thing I noticed when on CW was the "stepping" ... it sounded like the old Icom R-70 ... step, step, step
Larry I agree with you. Asking the user to add a 100 ohm resistor seems to me to be a M I C K EY M O U S E solution. No offense Carl, you are just the messenger. I also note that the clicks are not a
If you use 32 ohm or higher impedance headphones, you won't hear the click. I was just suggesting a way for you to continue to use the same headphones. I don't have the click in my headphones at all.
If 32 ohms is the common 'standard' fine ... if not then this is a design issue ... and a tragic oversight which leads to discussions such as this ... if 'X' ohms is the more common 'standard' found
Every earphone in the house has the problem -- from the Heil Proset to the Sennheisers (32 Ohm) to the MFJs to the cheapo walkman headphones. And what about the fuzzy sidetone sound? At least it is a
suggests, I would be able to perceive it. Pilots are trained to trust instruments and not their eyes! There is a lot of tech and psyhology involved in full BK CW. Initial key closure has to change i
Set the step to 1 and the encoder to Fast. That reduces the warble considerably and the tuning is 40% as fast as it is when the step in 10 and the encoder on slow. That is the best I have been able t
I have had my ORION for about 6 weeks now, 2 weeks away back to TT to replace a defective encoder, which they did very nicely at no cost at all! It is easy to see that there are still many issues / i
And destroy headphones frequency response, if one cared for it. Headphones and speakers have to be driven by low impedance source in order to proveide the specified frequency response. 73, Sinisa Yt1
Going to the web site you give shows that they come with the mini-stereo connector plus an adapter to the standard 1/8" phono jack. But, no indication that these phones are, in fact, stereo as requi