Carl. Your server finally came up and I read the info. I couldn't understand
if your program is something that runs strictly on the PC or if it actually
replaces the firmware in the rig. I'm waiting on TenTec to release the new
one but so far, no show.
I took you advice about turning off the sweep and just had 2 hours of solids
QSO time without a reset. That sweep must eat up a lot of processor and
eventually lock up the rig. Wonder if the new firmware will fix that?
Steve
N4LQ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Carl Moreschi" <n4py@earthlink.net>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 6:35 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] band stacking
> My N4PY Orion Control Program solves this band stacking problem. It has
> separate band buttons for CW and SSB and a third set that can be defined
for
> SWL or PSK use.
>
> See my webapge at www.n4py.com
>
> Carl Moreschi N4PY
> Franklinton, NC
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Martin Ewing" <martin@aa6e.net>
> To: <tentec@contesting.com>
> Cc: <aldermant@alltel.net>
> Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 6:04 PM
> Subject: [TenTec] band stacking (was cooling the Orion)
>
>
> > I find the band stacking registers frustrating. Why? For my taste:
> >
> > 1. There should be an on-screen indication of which BS reg you have
> > selected.
> > 2. It should be possible to set and lock the info in the BS regs.
> >
> > For each band, I would like to be able to switch between a typical CW
> > setting (freq, mode & filters), a typical PSK setting, and a typical SSB
> > setting, etc. (Actually, I would like the AGC settings, freq step
> > settings, etc, to be included in the mode setup / BS regs.)
> >
> > This can kinda be done now, but without locking & displaying the
> > register setting, my setups get mixed up pretty quickly.
> >
> > Switching between my normal CW, PSK, and SSB settings now is
> > frustrating, because there is too much button-pushing and thinking
> required.
> >
> > I bet this is not a big change to the firmware, if TT chooses to
> implement.
> >
> > 73, Martin AA6E
> >
> > W4BQF penned:
> >
> > >Maybe this will help some (I hope!):
> > >
> > >Push the '80' mtr button,
> > >Enter a freq, such as 3.505; set the mode, set the DSP filter,
> > >Push the '80' mtr button again,
> > >Ender a freq, such as 3.530, set the mode, set the DSP filter,
> > >Push the '80' mtr button again,
> > >Enter a freq, such as 3.875, set the mode, set the DSP filter,
> > >Push the '80' mtr button again,
> > >Enter a freq, such as 3.923, set the mode, set the DSP filter,
> > >Push the '80' mtr button again, but this time the freq, mode and DSP
> filter
> > >settings will recall the 3.505 information you previously stored. Now
> each
> > >time you push the '80' mtr button it will recall each of the freq, it
> turn,
> > >that you had set.
> > >
> > >However, lets say you had recalled the 3.530 freq information and you
> > >randomly tune around and stop on, say 3.545, and then decide to go to
20
> > >mtrs, when you finish on 20m and go back to 80mtrs, the rig will return
> to
> > >the frequency it was at when you QSY'ed to 20 mtrs. In other words,
the
> > >band stacking memories are active and will not keep the four
> > >freq/mode/filter settings permanently. When you leave a band and then
> come
> > >back to it, the settings that you had when you left that original band
is
> > >what has been stored in the top band stack memory.
> > >
> > >It's more complicated to write about than to actually use it.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
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