To: | tentec@contesting.com, orion@contesting.com |
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Subject: | [TenTec] RE: [Orion] ORION PERFORMANCE |
From: | Bill Tippett <btippett@alum.mit.edu> |
Date: | Wed, 03 Nov 2004 18:17:05 -0500 |
List-post: | <mailto:orion@contesting.com> |
Eric you accidentally posted this to Ten-Tec instead of Orion, so I'm copying your post below for benefit of the Orion reflector. Your settings are quite similar to mine for SSB contesting, so I'll just note differences: a. Agree. b. Agree. I've even gone to 1600 Hz at times. c. Agree. I also set RIT -100 when doing S&P to compensate for rapid zero-beating when I typically undershoot on USB. LSB would be opposite (+100). I also set Audio RX EQ -15dB which "processes" received audio to have enhanced highs (like a Heil HC-4 in receive). d. Mostly agree. Threshold for my 10m stack is typically 4uV or higher. On the low bands, Threshold would be MUCH higher. I set Decay a bit lower (30 uV) and vary Hang depending on conditions, typically 0.30 (default) to 0.04. e. Agree except I've found the HW NB improves S/N noticeably when the band is almost dead (early AM and late PM). Of course it should never be used when there are strong signals present (which is never the case at the times I mentioned). f. Agree. AN is sometimes useful for CB carriers or intentional QRM on 10, but I would turn it off as soon as possible. I'm amazed how similar our SSB setups are for contesting! 73, Bill W4ZV >Well, I'm going to stick my neck out on the reflector and describe what I have been using for SSB contests. Probably some other people can point out how my settings can be improved. a) In the "Filters" menu, turn off auto-select and force the use of the 1.8 kHz filter. (Don't forget to revert back to auto for CW - hi!) b) Set bandwidth to ~2000 Hz, according to degree of band crowding and your taste. I've run the bandwidth all the way down to 1700 Hz in horrible crowding. On a less congested band like 10m, I'll open it up to 2100 or 2200. c) Set passband tuning +150-200 Hz. This shift compensates for the narrow filter choice to improve intelligibility. d) AGC: use "prog" setting with parameters like these: AGC Hang: I tend to keep this short, <0.20 seconds, in a contest on a crowded band, where I want to be able to at least hear the presence of a weak caller in the gaps between loud signals overlapping my listening frequency. 0.12 seems OK, and I've even used 0.00. This is certainly not a good setting for conversational QSOs. AGC Decay: I run pretty fast decay, again to allow the AGC to drop down quickly to catch a weak stations. ~50 dB/s seems OK. This is definitely NOT a conversational setting! AGC threshhold: I start with this value at its maximum (191.48 microvolt), and reduce it until I start to hear band noise just come up on an empty frequency. Tune outside of the band if no empty frequency can be found. On a very crowded band like 40m, I will use an even larger setting. There is no value, and some harm, in setting this parameter too low on a band full of loud signals. Set it just low enough to reliably copy the weakest signal detectable among the QRM or QRN. This value is the most variable -- it depends on conditions, local noise, and your antenna in use on the band. e) NR and NB: off unless absolutely necessary. Why do more processing on the signal than one needs? f) AN: I leave this off unless I encounter a situation where a notch filter is needed. Same idea: do the least amount of processing on the signal for the conditions. I'm looking forward to hearing others weigh in... 73, -- Eric K3NA -----Original Message----- From: Eric Rosenberg [mailto:wd3q at starpower.net] Sent: 2004 November 3 15:54 To: <http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec>eric at k3na.org Subject: RE: [Orion] ORION PERFORMANCE Eric -- Can you be more specific about your changes? As I said in my email, I lose track of my expectations... and then get messed up trying to figure out if the radio sounds as good as it should! Parameters like NR (which was great on the Omni-6+) just didn't seem right to me; I haven't gotten the hang of the AGC, nor do I really understand the HW NB and the H vs L in re: PBT. I suspect I'll eventually get there... Eric _______________________________________________ Orion mailing list Orion@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/orion |
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