The Ten Tec Orion manual gives you zero alignment instructions.
However, historically,Ten Tec has set a bias currents for their previous radios
at 500 mA.
This was true for the Corsair, Omni V and Omni VI.
The final amplifier in the Orion is the same circuit as its predecessors so 500
mA should be a safe bet.
Of course, do then adjustment with no drive signal. The best way to ensure this
is to remove the input cable to the final amp.
While Ten Tec tells you to put an ammeter in the main 12 volt supply and adjust
the bias pot to minimum with the radio locked into transmit, then to increase
it until you see 500 mA more than the baseline current in transmit, I prefer a
different method.
I disconnect the heavy red wire to the final amplifier and put my ammeter
between there and the radio. That way I am only measuring the sum of driver
bias (~4 to 8 mA) and the final. By setting the final bias pot to 500 mA +8 mA
-0 mA you will get a better reading.
Gary
W0DVN
> On Oct 13, 2019, at 10:18 AM, Byron Cordes via TenTec <tentec@contesting.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
> I could use some help. I have a Orion I that’s has a bad final , ordered a
> match pair from RF Parts. How much bias current? Any information is
> appreciated . Thanks 73s Byron AC9PA
>
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