You will need a separate interface(basically, a transistor switch) between the computer's com or lpt port and the cw key jack on the Eagle. Do you have that? The N1MM website (http://n1mm.hamdocs.com
N1MM does not support MCW. 73, Ted W4NZ For CW I typically use the MCW mode. 73 Bob, K4TAX _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.conte
...or more specifically, it's for the University of Tennessee located in nearby Knoxville (it's known as "UT Orange") :) Ted W4NZ orange is for tenn. I'm afraid that none of my TenTec radios have the
The button used to select the "USB" mode is labeled "ATTN". It is a multifunction button depending on what is on the display beside it. Its normal function is to switch in attenuation. Does it work f
Also, look here... <http://n1mm.hamdocs.com/tiki-index.php?page=Supported+Radios&structure=N1MM +Logger+Documentation#Orion> 73, Ted W4NZ If you choose "Orion" in the Config-Ports menu for the COM po
I think you have a typo there. Setting DTR and RTS to "Handshake" is correct, not CW and PTT. Anyway, radio control, CW and PTT all on the same com port is not a good idea. Use a separate com or lpt
Will there be a new flagship product?? Traditionally, the new one is announced/released before discontinuing the old one. Ted W4NZ I have two Omni IV+s, one a parts radio that I have hopes of repairi
Amen, Bob. In addition to the audio issues in current radios, Sherwood has demonstrated how AGC performance can seriously affect the ability to copy stations in the presence of noise, especially puls
What antenna do you have selected for the Sub RX, Tom? Ted W4NZ Hello All, Set up for split freq ops with KG4TO xmitting, listening up. I could not get any audio from SubRX. Panel set up just like Fi
...also, make sure the Sub RX's RF gain isn't turned down. Remember, it is a separate setting from the Main RX. (hit the "SUB RX" button by the VFO B tuning knob.) 73, Ted W4NZ What antenna do you ha
Bob, Do all the com port parameters in HRD (speed, parity, etc.) agree with the parameters for the radio? (57600, 8-N-1, handshake, handshake) Does the com port number in HRD agree with the port numb
Don, by adjusting the bandwidth, passband tuning, hi/lo cut and cw pitch you can pretty much make them all sound the same. 73, Ted W4NZ Anyone that can contrast the CW audio from Orion, Eagle, and OM
In any case, when using a usb/serial adapter there are a few things to remember. Windows will not assign a (virtual) com port number to a usb port until a usb device is plugged in and recognized by W
... and with the varying levels of signals you'll encounter, you will constantly be adjusting both...plus your ears will take a beating if you wear headphones. Suggest reading, re-reading and studyin
Are you storing the message in memory by keying with the paddle or using software to program the memory? If you are hearing the chopped character in the Orion monitor have you verified that it is act
What other connections are there between the microkeyer II and the O2? The PTT IN is an input FROM the Orion TO the microkeyer. I doubt that this could be the root cause of the problem. Ted W4NZ I ju
RIT is very useful in CW contesting where in the heat of battle stations calling you may land on or near the edge of your passband. Many radios like the Orion, Orion II, TS590s and FT1000mp will acce
Amen! Next time I'll bring the K3 (and maybe the Orion, too) 73, 'NZ DOS4EVR The Orion platform for a short time had everyone's attention, from DXers like ON4UN to being used by many serious contest
Hi Troy, Need a bit more information. The Orion II has an 8-pin mic connector and the Pro Set mic terminates in an 1/8-inch mono plug. I don't understand how it is connected to the radio. Are you usi
Troy, Thanks for the information. On page 9 of my Orion II manual (version 4- October 2006), in figure 2-3 it shows pins 7 and 8 as the mic connections. Pin 7 is mic ground and pin 8 is mic +. Pin 6