[TenTec] Orion2 Problem with indication of the analog meter
Bill Tippett
btippett at alum.mit.edu
Thu Sep 14 07:58:56 EDT 2006
N6AHA:
>There is no fix that I know of for the S-meter readings or the analog power
readings. I try to remember the S-meter corrections that I have on my
website and adjust the readings in my head, or I use the N4PY program which
is much closer to the truth, especially for signals more than S-9. On the
power output, just look at the PWR setting...it is always correct within 2
or 3 watts at all power levels no matter what the analog meter says. I have
talked to Ten Tec about this, and they read this e-mail reflector, so they
have seen me comment on it many times. Maybe in a future firmware update
they will fix it.
Very good summary Ron. Ten-Tec is aware of this
problem but I'm not sure we'll see a fix anytime soon. I
believe the following from the Orion V2 firmware FAQ applies
to Orion II as well.
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At times my S-meter doesn't seem very accurate, why is that?
Precision arithmetic is used to calculate the S-meter measurements
and the (digital) output is extremely
accurate. The digital S-meter readings can be read over the serial
port using the ?S command. The
s-meter numeric precision is roughly 1/10 of a dB.
The analog meter is the analog representation of the digital S-meter
result. The meter accuracy is affected
by two things. First, the meter is electromechanical and subject to
manufacturing and environmental
variations. Second, the DSP/Logic board drives the meter through an
8-bit Digital-To-Analog converter
which limits the meter to 256 steps.
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The PWR control seems to be fairly accurate
except at the lowest settings. The minimum power I
can set on my Orion is about 4 Watts at a setting of 1.
73, Bill W4ZV
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