(Maybe someone can copy this to the reflectors I am not subscribed to for me.) While I appreciate Earl's efforts to handle a very neglected (but valid) consideration, I'd like to urge everyone to use
If folks are particularly interested in frequency accuracy, a recent issue of "QEX" discussed how to setup a GPS-slaved time & frequency standard. A readily available surplus unit (used in the cellul
My HP Z3801 arrived recently. The front panel is 10.5 in wide and 4 in high, with a thumbscrew on the left and right edges at mid-height. I assume there must be some kind of standard rack-mount shelf
In most installations the hockey puck antenna is attached to the top of a stick/pipe/tube. The antenna needs to be in a location where it can see the maximum amount of sky. Even tree foliage will blo
Al wondered: I have three answers: 1) Accurate time of day distributed across my local area network for the contest logging computers. (I use Tardis/K9 software for the distribution of time of day.)
Hi Earl -- I've very much enjoyed hearing about your experiences and hope to continue to learn from those experiences. Please keep me posted as you continue to test the Orion and other radios. 73, --
Hi Bill -- Is this separate Orion reflector on Yahoo? Is it worth while surrendering one's privacy to Yahoo to subscribe? How do you like your headphones, now that you've had them a few months? -- Er
Hi Bill -- Yahoo's privacy policy has improved over the last couple of years. But this is part of Yahoo's privacy statement that I object to: "Yahoo! does not rent, sell, or share personal informatio
You are correct: it USED to be the case in the past. But apparently is no longer the case... Eric, While I was aware of Yahoo!'s policies on personal information, I am surprised to learn that you mus
Did you replace this with another filter in your Orion? 500 Hz 8 Pole Ladder Filter, 9 MHz (for 562 / 563 / 564 narrow position / 565; 546) Factory packaging and instructions. Plug-in for Argosy I &
Hi Joe -- While I'm always happy to see people take initiative, perhaps those who organized this new Yahoo group about the Orion missed some important points of the earlier discussion... and therefor
Yes, one can fill in bogus information ... but there is one piece of non-bogus information: your e-mail address! The bottom line is that MANY people ARE concerned about Yahoo's privacy policy, and th
Hi Bill -- Yes I agree with you in some respects. I just don't want to go through the added effort of reading webpage-based email as I already have quite a bit of email workload. But, more importantl
[Forwarded with permission from the author.] Eric: There is another reason to NOT have a Yahoo group.... namely, guys like me. I do NOT subscribe to the TT relfector, but I do skim through the archiv
Based on the earlier discussion, it seems apparent that more than a few people would like a separate e-mail list devoted to the Orion transceiver. It also seems apparent that more than a few people p
Just checking a few things out first. They should be public now. -- Eric K3NoviceAdministrator Were the archives of the new contesting.com Orion list intentionally made private? Is there any reason t
People have forgotten that the FT-1000 had a steep learning curve when it first came out. The necessity to dig through some of the menus to set up the rig for tuning rates and such meant a lot of con
All who are interested in the Orion specifically are invited to join the Orion email reflector. Click over to http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/orion for details on subscribing to the list
All of these impairments are additive. If you listen to a signal transmitted by a radio with lots of phase noise, and your receive introduces more phase noise, the problem is compounded. So cleaning