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William Hein bill.aa4xt at gmail.com
Fri Dec 3 14:11:58 PST 2010


On Dec 3, 2010, at 2:00 PM, orion-request at contesting.com wrote:

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> Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2010 16:49:21 -0600
> From: "Mike Bragassa" <bragassa at consolidated.net>
> Subject: [Orion] Hash noise Orion I
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> Two days has gone by and the radio has worked perfect ("knock-on-wood"!)
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> I thank the 6-7 responders to my email.
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> There were three suggestions that supply voltage "is"  or "could be"  the problem.  
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> Guess what?  They were correct. Changing supplies  did the trick  on both problems: the hash noise and the disappearing display.
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> Cross my fingers this stays corrected.
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> I keep thinking thought that TenTec knows about this potential problem and said....nothing. Sure would have saved me some grief, inconvenience and some cash.
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> Marketing ploy, I guess.
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> Thanks to the group for being there...and particularly the individuals who responded.
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> 73 de Mike, K5UO
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> From: "Mike Bragassa" <bragassa at consolidated.net>
> Subject: [Orion] Hash noise Orion I
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> If I increase my volume too much (...and I don't mean "floorboard") my radio starts making a very loud hash sound. The only remedy is to turn the radio off and then on. It happens whether I am using the speaker or headphones.
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> I had the radio into TenTec and they say they cannot replicate the problem. I have a problem accepting this statement as it is too easy for me to replicate it.....too easy!
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> It cost me several hundred dollars to hear this.....
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> On a second note, I also said that the display goes blank when transmitting... Another easy problem to replicate. Ten Tec could not..
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> I can live with the dead display when transmitting; but find the hash noise very irritating and inconvenient.
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> Has  anyone else experienced this hash noise and what was the remedy?
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> Mike, K5UO
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> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2010 18:05:01 EST
> From: Reisnecker at aol.com
> Subject: [Orion] Delete me from that list
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> Hello,
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> do not send any e-mails  to me about orion. I was deleted from that  list 
> already long time ago.
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> thanks
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> Erich
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