I agree with you Carl about this being the best protection I have seen. As far as I know, it started with the Paragon and I believe it is included in the Pegasus/Jupiter. Looking at my Jupiter schema
One of the areas in which the K2 does well according to test reports is phase noise. I find it interesting that the oscillator system used in the K2 is in certain ways similar to that found in the la
If I correctly understand the write-up released by Ten Tec, there will be no ham radio transceiver available that has better filtering than the Orion. In fact nothing will even come close. With cryst
The Jupiter does have an external speaker jack even though it uses the balanced output power amplifier like the Pegasus. The sleeve of the external speaker jack is one side of the balanced circuit an
OK, we have established that the Pegasus [and Jupiter] sound pretty good on receive when a decent sound system is used so I decided to take a close look or, listen as the case may be, to the transmit
There are [or have been] several interesting threads running which seem to be slowly converging into a good discussion of keying characteristics of Pegasus/Jupiter [PJ's for short], Omni VI+, Icom 75
[snip] Yes, I was going to comment on that point but my post was getting WAY too long. I think there are two ways to deal with the matter with the PJ's. The best way in my opinion is to do what you s
Sorry if this is a dupe. My telephone line dropped when I was sending it the first time and I don't know if it went or not. -Lee [snip] Yes, I was going to comment on that point but my post was getti
That's where having the sidetone synchronized to the transmitted signal in the PJ's is a real plus. One can adjust the weighting of the sidetone by ear and know that the transmitted signal will sound
I must respectfully disagree that it is dangerous to tune-up a Pegasus or any other popular 100 watt transceiver. All major manufactures provide warranties on their radios and they would have to have
[snip] I don't think this has anything to do with AGC being DSP generated. I can't imagine any other response than what you have just described about the '340. I have the same or similar characterist
Hello John. If I understand correctly what you want to do, I don't believe it will work and in fact will render the Pegasus un-usable. The Pegasus is tuned in two different stages. Coarse tuning take
Thanks for the tip Carl, good suggestion on how to measure the shape factor. I'll give that a try when I get a chance. In a connected vein, I used my Pegasus in the 160 meter contest this weekend and
The problem here as I see it is the definition of "perfect code". I honestly don't have any idea how to define that, or for that matter, even where to find it so "I'll know it when I hear it." Someon
Don't despair Jim, I ran into the same "problem". So for a quick fix [which I am still using after six months BTW ] I got a short piece of #12 solid copper house wire which just happens to fit perfec
OK..............I'm not ready to give up just yet but I'm getting close. Has anyone here successfully used a USB to serial converter to control the Peg or Jupiter? So far I have tried 4 different uni
Hello Don, The Scout frequency jumping problem you refer to is probably the one mentioned in the Scout manual and has to do with the frequency stabilizing control. The control uses a microprocessor t
Has anyone successfully interfaced the Pegasus [or Jupiter] and Logger or Hamscope? I seem to be missing a piece of the puzzle and would like to find it. I have successfully used files to remote cont