>Can someone tell me what their experience has been with the Orion as
>compared to the OMNI VI (or VI+) in day-to-day operating?
I am happy to see someone else came forward with this question. Am considering
selling my FT-1000 "made-a-"D" in favor of something new. The review of the
Orion in a recent QST intrigued me. I am most critical of the receiver and the
thought of a DSP based receiver with a real roofing filter system working in
conjunction with one another caught my attention. The thought of being able to
purchase a viable piece of consumer electronics actually made in this country
is another prime consideration. Also, our family is from East TN, the
Knoxville/Fountain City area which is 15 miles or so from Sevierville.
I am not a contester. I chase DX mostly on phone but (am just about out of
countries). We live near the coast on a farm, plan on a major 160M effort this
fall/winter. Run occasional PSK31 and SSTV and am thinking of trying for RTTY
DXCC and yes, I do sit back on a cold winters night and ragchew on 75 but that
time is usually reserved for dusting off the boatanchors.
CW.... When WN4HHG turned into WA4HHG 30 years ago I put the key way and made
a pact with myself that I'd never touch it again. I also said I'd never own
another drifty, hot rig that ran vacuum tubes..... So much for statement #2....
I will most likely get my key out dial my code speed back up again. 160 will
demand it.
What is on the market and viable is the FT1000MP and the 751Pro. Why might I
like the Orion better? Any feel for some answers to that question?
How much stock is in some of the I have heard/seen concerning the Orion where
the main point was that you have to "learn an entirely new way to use a radio."
Am not sure if these statements are made by operators who's conception of rig
performance is Radio "X" is better because it has 500 memories more that Radio
"Y" and it also does 2 meters. Conversely, were the observations mentioned
above made by those who understand that the approach to wringing the best
performance out of a receiver is different in on air scenario "A" v/s scenario
"B?"
>From what I read, its my guess that an Orion is equipped with the tools one
needs to exact above average performance if one will invest the time to learn
how to use those tools and has the understanding to know how and when to apply
them.
I also run DXBase logging software which seems to support the Orion. Any
comments about how well they interface?
Hi to Grant Youngman. We have chatted in several of the Boatanchor mailing
lists. Checked your www site and the SP-600 JX17 looks great. Mine are at:
http://www.r390a.com/html/shackhamktour.htm
BTW: The main R390A page is down out of respect for the passing of Ronald
Reagan until Morning Colors on July 7th. So, tomorrow before I leave for work,
I'll put it back up.
I did put up a tribute during the period of National Mourning.
http://www.r390a.com
Thanks to all.
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