Hi Jim:
My biggest complaint with the Jupiter is the speaker output, they use a
push/pull output that cannot be grounded. Cheap way of doing it, Drake did
the same thing on their SW-8. This negates using my external speaker which
has two input positions on it. I use one input for my JRC NRD545DSP Receiver
and would like to use the other for the Jupiter but cannot. I bought a
$19.95 speaker from Radio Shack, in the meantime I'm going to try some
isolation methods and try to isolate the Jupiter speaker out. Capacitors
will not work.
I use a transmit bandwidth of 2550 or 2400 just to keep my sig from
QRMing adjacent freqs.
Mic gain depends on mic. I use a Radio Shack Pro 301 dynamic studio mic
with gain at 100% and R72 on the logic board set full gain. When I use the
TenTec 701 hand mic I set the mic gain to about 5 to 20%
I use 60% processor.
I run about 400Watts PEP with a Amp.
73's
Jack, W7EJJ
w7ejj@arrl.net
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From: <pywacker@fuse.net>
To: "TenTec Mailing List" <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 1:31 PM
Subject: [TenTec] Jupiter Suggestions
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> Any suggestions on a good external speaker for the Jupiter? The internal
> speaker is surprisingly quite good.
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> Also on phone I would be curious to know the transmit bandwidth,
processing
> or not, typical mic gain settings and microphone Jupiter users are using.
> If you would share this in private email I would appreciate this info.
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> 73 de KE4WY Jim
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