This may be old news, but I just updated my firmware using an Air Link 101 USB to serial adapter: http://www.airlink101.com/products/ac-usbs.html There were at least two other similar devices at the
the short question is, does anyone know the approximate secondary resistance of a centurion hv xfmr? the reason i want to know is that i am trying to determine if i've lost my centurion hv xfmr witho
the final price on ebay IS the price a rig is worth at the time it sells in that marketplace. the price at other marketplaces, such as a local hamfest or qth.com (or tt), may vary and might be less
I'm sure the factory can advise me, but they are not open today and I don't know about tomorrow (holiday), so I am wondering, has anyone replaced their Orion RIT (or any other) encoder? Mine has beco
Okay, I've got it. You do have to remove the front pc board from the Orion. I'll post updated pix later. After you've done the disassembly for the V2 firmware control board modification, you are abou
be used with the original TT filters and will obtain the benefit it claims. For best information, give George of Inrad a call. yes, works with stock filters. about the only ssb i did was the tentec
Follow the disassembly instructions to perform the version 2 hardware modification for improved sweep. These are on the RF Squared website: http://rfsquared.com/cms-files/Orion%20V2%20Logic%20Mod.pdf
2006 firmware . It seems the EXT TR delay is not working anymore on CW /QSK - seems to work with variable delays on PTT/VOX . i can see why some folks would want the ext tr delay to affect the qsk l
loading. Some drive long lines better than others. The long cable probably did it. The short cable fixed it. For those making your own cables, pay attention to the "pf per ft" numbers. Lower is bett
hardware updates, no blemishes? newer orions with tuner, some/all filters, excellent condition, boxes, etc., have done pretty well lately at $2899 and $3000 - but don't forget the ebay commission an
manufacture of the Orion was discontinued and would be replaced with the Orion II... along with reasons for the discontinuation and information on the new Orion. as has been repeatedly explained, yo
this is a huge departure from the way tentec has conducted business in the past. many of us had taken into account the way tentec conducts business (used to, that is) when we purchased orion I's. ten
guys ... thanks! it's so easy to be an expert when you're not involved. whenever i read post posts about how i am supposed to feel about my orion by those who haven't spent the $3600 to buy one, i f
Pro II, or a 706 upgraded to a 706 Mk IIG, or the Omni V upgraded to a Omni VI+. In the history of things in the ham radio equipment circles, the release of the Orion II is no different. The release
what ten-tec rigs have in common is they all run off 12 vdc and all are qsk. beyond that, they are far more different that similar. what rig are you now using qsk at 40 wpm, and what are you looking
hello, i'm looking for an online 580 schematic, or someone with a pdf who would be willing to e-mail it to me. i have acquired a 580 which i want to spend the weekend getting back on the air. the pri
i'm sure there are multiple reasons, but most tentec users are just that, not orion users or omni users or paragon users, etc. thus they tend to have an interest in all tentec products and happening
this may be operator error, but i put 47 hours (2 by 23.5) on a pair of orions this weekend, and didn't get to reboot either one. both were on 1.371 firmware and not running the band scope. details: