Yes, you can set the CW rise and fall times. I suspect a few Orion owners have
set their CW Rise/Fall at less than the 5 ms that's stock. 7 to 10 ms seems to
make the Orion "click proof" although 60 WPM code suffers a bit.
I for one will be glad when the key clicks and the worst of "brand Y's" phase
noise disappears from the bands. While the phase noise is nearly as good as
packet cluster at times, it's also sometimes hard copying a DX station
listening "up 1" through the phase noise from a multitude of hiss boxes. He
might as well work simplex as close split.
73 Pete Allen AC5E
> Well, yes and no. While it doesn?t click as much as the
> Yaesu keyclick monsters the Orion still has some keyclicks.
> Why is that? Got surprised when I heard it.
> Don?t remember but can you set the rise and fall time of
> the keyed envelope?
> It clicks on the "break side" so that one seems a bit too
> fast.
>
> 73 Jim SM2EKM
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Bill Tippett wrote:
> > KC1XX wrote:
> > >"It was also a good opportunity to battle-test a couple new TenTec
> > Orion's. The verdict: despite a few hiccups, the Orion sets the new
> > standard
> > in contest radios."
> >
> > http://lists.contesting.com/archives//html/3830/2004-02/msg00956.html
> >
> > ...and KC1XX knows a few things about contests!
> >
> > http://www.kc1xx.com
> >
> > This probably marks the beginning of the end of contest dominance
> > by Brand Y...good riddance to their clicks!
> >
> > 73, Bill W4ZV
> >
>
>
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