Anothier item to check when the display changes color is the input voltage,
When I first Got my Orion,
i noticed some fluctuation in the screen contrast,
This was tracked down to the 12V power supply not providing enough voltage,
especially during transmit.
fixted that and the screen was solid.
Don't know if this is the problem but worth a check
73's
Rich
K5SF
From: "Tommy" <aldermant@alltel.net>
Reply-To: tentec@contesting.com
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Subject: [TenTec] Re: Cool Orion
Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 06:11:20 -0400
Several weeks ago I posted a simple mod that I made to my Orion. That was
to remove the internal speaker and add a 12vdc computer fan. One of the
things I quickly noticed was the darkened left side of my monitor
completely cleared up, with the addition of the fan.
This weekend I worked many hours in the WPX contest. My radio room is
located in the central part of my house (no more basement shacks!) and is
subject to my air conditioning system of my home. During the contest (my
first full-bore contest at this QTH), I had not yet figured out a good air
flow scheme through the radio room. While my AC kept the remainder of the
house at a comfortable 79 degrees (outside temp was 100 degrees), my radio
room temp got as high as 87 degrees. This is with the Orion, Titan 3,
computer, LCD monitor, +12vdc P.S. running. The amp was outputting about
1400 watts.
At one point, I noticed my Orion's LCD screen getting darker (the entire
screen). I put a little RS digital therometer at the bottom of the front
air vents on the Orion. I noticed as the room temperature got to 86
degrees, the Orion LCD screen began to darken. At 87 degrees, it got
noticeable darker (darker, but not causing a reading problem). At 85
degrees, the LCD screen was completely clear. (NOTE: I'm speaking about 1
degree temp increments here, but this is obviously not a 'scientific' test,
just an indication of findings in my radio room)
The point here is that if your Orion's LCD screen becomes dark, you may
need to have some additional cooling on the Orion. My fan, located where
the speaker used to be mounted, helps during normal operating conditions.
However, probably to completely cool the LCD screen area, you should try to
force some cool air into the front panel vents on the bottom of the Orion.
Both my Orion and my Titan 3 were powered on from Friday about 5pm until
Sunday about 8pm...no glitches, no burps. But with the sensivity of the
menu selection picks, you just DO NOT change much in the menu while your
operating in a contest!!!
Tom - W4BQF
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