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Re: [TenTec] bugs in Orion firmware 2.044A

To: Rick Borken <rickb@cpinternet.com>, Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TenTec] bugs in Orion firmware 2.044A
From: Steven Kline <skline4@verizon.net>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 13:00:05 -0500
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Last night I observed a problem somewhat similar to what Rick is describing.

I noticed that what ever setting the variable BW is reading prior to shutting 
the radio off is not the same BW setting that is restored if you turn the radio 
off and then turn it back on.  For example if I was in SSB mode, with BW set to 
3000 and then turn the radio off and then back on; after boot-up the BW setting 
may come up as 2480 or some other number but not 3000 where it was at prior to 
shut down.  Same occurs in CW mode, and can be replicated.

Maybe related to same problem below.  Can anyone else validate the power on/off 
sequence and confirm if their BW setting was restored to same value as it was 
before turning the power off?  

Thanks 
Steve - W5JK

On Jun 17, 2010, at 8:39 AM, Rick Borken wrote:

> Here are three bugs which I have found in the recent 2.044A firmware update. 
> I have reported them to Ten-Tec:
> 
> The fix "fixed restoration of bandwidth when recalling USER memory" does not
> work correctly in v 2.044A. It behaves differently than it did in 2.043, but 
> it is still incorrect.
> When I recall a USER memory, the bandwidth always gets set to 1000 Hz for 
> CW, 2400 Hz for FSK and 100 Hz for SSB. It
> does not reset to the value I tried to store in a USER memory.
> 
> When I push the RECALL button and then recall the Factory Default USER
> settings, the resulting screen shows PWR set to 100, and the value of PWR 
> is "frozen,"
> and cannot be changed in the normal way by highlighting the
> value and adjusting it with the MULTI knob.
> 
> in v 2.044A, the value of "AGC Hang" is  not restored to the value stored in
> the USER memory when recalling a USER memory.
> 
> 73, Rick K0XB
> 
> 
> 
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