There's a battery behind the front panel of the Orion. It may need to be replaced. Follow the old instructions on the Tentec site for how to modify the Orion for the Version 2 sweep to get to the bat
It's in the front panel of the Orion. It's a coin cell. See the description on the tentec website for how to do the version 2 sweep mod. This description shows how to get to the battery. The battery
That's definitely not the case. I just can't remember exactly where the battery is located. Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Hays, NC 28635 www.n4py.com ______________________________________
An email or phone call to Tentec could save a lot of investigation. Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Hays, NC 28635 www.n4py.com -- Original Message -- From: "Martin Sole" <hs0zed@csloxinfo.c
It has a button labelled "BAN". This moves you up obr band each time you press it. If you press FNC then the BAN button moves you down one band. If you want better control, my N4PY Orion software wil
I think that may mean band register "c". Try pressing a band button multiple times and see if it changes. Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Hays, NC 28635 www.n4py.com ________________________
It sounds like your battery has failed. It is necessary to have the battery to remember the band register values. Someone else just had this happen and has described how to replace the battery a few
With the battery possibly being bad, try a full reset to the Orion as follows: 1) Power off Orion. 2) Power On holding the VFO B LCK button. 3) Continue holding LCK button until the radio says "Batte
In fact my N4PY Paragon chip makes a Paragon II out of a Paragon. I did the firmware for the Paragon II for Tentec my N4PY Paragon chip is very similar to the Paragon II firmware. The biggest problem
My latest version of my N4PY Orion software now has an option to control the Tentec Eagle. The Eagle must be at firmware 1.682 or later. See my webpage at www.n4py.com Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little B
The hardware AGC does not come into play at all on the Orion and Orion II until a signal is greater than S9+20 to S9+30 somewhere in the 9 mhz IF passband. If hardware AGC pumping is occuring, the fi
My N4PY software will control the rx350. Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Hays, NC 28635 www.n4py.com _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com
The Jupiter does not need a magnetic breaker but the Pegasus does need one. Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Hays, NC 28635 www.n4py.com _______________________________________________ TenTec
The Orion comes with a standard 2400 hertz roofing filter for SSB and a standard 1000 hertz roofing filter for CW. Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Hays, NC 28635 www.n4py.com _______________
Yes, the 2.4 khz roofing is automatically selected when your DSP BW is 2.4 or lower. If you put the 1,8 filter in, that will come on when you go to 1.8 or lower. I believe my son, N4YDU has a 1.8 khz
I have been using an Astron 35M for all my shack 12 volt power since 1988. This supply has been on continuously since 1988 except for when I power down and disconnect during lightning storms. The sup
I would look into the low pass filter board relays that switch in the low pass filters. Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Hays, NC 28635 www.n4py.com __________________________________________
The Omni VII uses an Icom CI-V interface. You should be able to get Logger32 to work by configuring it for an Icom 735 with a CIV address of 04h at 1200 baud. My N4PY Icom program will control it. Ca
I menat to say Omni VI not Omni VII. Carl Moreschi N4PY 121 Little Bell Drive Hays, NC 28635 www.n4py.com _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com htt
Beverage antennas have much lower signal strength on receive than other antennas. The received signal strength on a beverage is usually 6 to 12 db below a dipole. But because the beverage is very dir