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Re: [TenTec] Sweep on O2

To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Sweep on O2
From: "Douglas Shock" <douglas.shock@gmail.com>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 12:58:30 -0700
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Now that was well put!


On 3/12/06, CATFISHTWO@aol.com <CATFISHTWO@aol.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> as an aside to the comments below here is my take.  Orion   running 1.732,
> alpha 87a, 3 ele steppir or gap voyager, my basic setup .
> I also have a 5btv, ma5b alpha delta 160-20 sloper and other  antennas.
>
> I use the Orion for modest contesting.  For example  last week I  did
> about
> 20 hours in the arrl dx contest (ssb) and made about 350 contacts  over 3
> day
> on 10 to 160.
>
> I used the Orion.  it worked very well.  I would spot the  occasional call
> to
> my local friends on 2 meters and most of the time they could  not even
> hear
> them
> My Orion was usually set  at 2250 on BW 75 on rfgain, audio volume  loud,
> NR
> either off or on 1. worked  a lot of split. it did fine
>
>
> I also fired up the 746 pro and the ts 2000 and listened to the same
> signal
> on all 3 and I find the Orion was consistently better.  With the same
> antenna, I could usually hear "something" on all 3 but I could
> understand   it on the
> Orion. It has that 10% better hearing to let you pull out the soft  ones.
> I
> think by controlling the bandwidth, gain and offset of the signal,
> it  allowed
> me to quiet nearby stations, get rid of band noise, kill most of the  Base
> part of the signal and let me hear the weak ones.
>
> I could hear them on all 3 ( or hear something!!) but I could pull them
> out
> on the Orion, for instance a yu1oj was continually reported as ya1oj and
> was
> weak but the call was definitely yu1oj so that is the things that make the
> Orion  shine in my book.
>
> It just gives you more control of the signal, so you can make it sound the
> way YOU need it to be able to hear it.
>
> As an aside, both the Orion and the alpha 87a use silent switching.   it
> is
> such a pleasure to use VOX ste to drop off in 25 milliseconds, and talk
> on  vox
> naturally, just like you were sitting next to me.  no more AHHHHH   to
> hold
> the amp up between words.  with no click on click off, you just  talk and
> don't
> care.  I wish I had bought the OIrion / Alpha 87 first, it  is a superb
> set
> up.
>
> The new O II and newer versions of all the soft ware may be better, and
> may
> need some minor adjusting, but folks who are reading this thinking  about
> buying an Orion, by all means do it.  it is simply the best HF  rig I have
> ever
> used. and I have had probably 20 or 30 different rigs  over the years, and
> currently own 8 hf rigs.  but I use the Orion.
>
> tom N6AJR
>
> ======================================================
>
>
> In a message dated 3/12/2006 9:42:30 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> douglas.shock@gmail.com writes:
>
> Toby,
>
> Nothing is broke...there are just a few of us who refuse  to be appliance
> operators.
>
>
>
> It is an excellent radio. Do I  find the sweep concerning? No I don't.
> It's
> an interrupt thing. It serves  my purpose well. The NR...it works and it
> works well...what's in question  is how it works.
>
>
>
> Please don't let these few items shadow the  brilliance of this radio. I
> have
> been a Yaesu operator for 12 years now.  True, it is an adjustment for me
> but
> an easy one now and I wish I had gone  tentec years ago.
>
>
>
> The flexibility of this radio goes beyond my  wildest expectations. Let's
> not
> overlook the incredible DSP in the 3rd  IF...holy cow you have to hear it
> to
> believe it. 100 hz and no ring...199  tap points and 50 hz away the s9+
> signal is gonzo. The crystal filters in  my mark V never worked this well.
>
>
>
> If you are holding  out...don't do it. I have spent the last year weighing
> the difference with  the big three...needless to say...here I am on
> a  tentec
> reflector.
>
>
> On 3/12/06, Toby Pennington  <toby423@earthlink.net> wrote:
> >
> > <<<<I'm not  quite sure what you mean, but of course it moves when you
> > tune.   It
> > doesn't move WHILE you tune, at "normal" tuning dial rates using  the
> knob.
> > The minute you stop, or even just hesitate, the sweep  immediately
> begins
> > to
> > update at your new dial  frequency.
> >
> > Grant/NQ5T>>>>>>
> >
> >  I assume what you are trying to say is that the sweep does not move in
> >  tandem with the VFO AS you are turning the VFO,  but when you
> stop  turning
> > the VFO the sweep will reflesh and set up on that new  frequency.
> >
> > If this is the case then the sweep is practicaly  useless.  What else
> > besides the Sweep and the NR that is broke in  the O2?  New potential
> buyers
> > want to know?  How about the  TX audio?
> >
> >
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