This sounds like fun, but putting a colored filter can't improve the
brightness and probably won't improve the contrast. It will also blur
the image to some extent.
You might get more help with either a circularly polarizing filter or
a wire mesh "collimator" type filter. These are sometimes used on
displays to enhance contrast by suppressing reflections. The wire
mesh can be dramatic, but it will limit your off-axis view. Something
like that is necessary if you want to operate in direct sunlight.
<reminisce>I remember some B&W TV sets in the 50s dressed up with
color filters - blue on top and green along the bottom - to give an
illusion of color. Right up there with "Halovision"! </reminisce>
I agree that the Orion LCD, though functional, is not all that it
could be, especially compared with my computer monitor or PDA.
73 Martin AA6E
On 5/3/05, Randy K4QO <k4qo@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I'm new to this reflector and I apologise if this has been
> covered.
>
> I was a bit dissappointed in the murky display on the
> Orion - its not as crisp as the ads show. Beyond that the
> radio is pretty much a masterpiece with plenty of potential!
>
> I have used colored Gels for different projects and I
> wondered if using a particular color would help with the
> contrast a bit. Gels are used on stage lights to color the
> light for effects. They are available at a production
> supply store for about $5 a sheet. One sheet will do
> several Orion size screens.
>
> One gel color that makes the display have about the same
> golden hue as the meter is Apollo AP7500 (Burnt Orange) It
> looks quite red but the combination of the blueish light
> source in the Orion offsets the color a bit. The contrast
> is quite good on both normal and reversed screens as the
> color seems to filter out the blue a bit. They stay in
> place mostly from air pressure. No need to do anything but
> cut it to the right size and carefully put it in place,
> tucking the edge past the bezel. To remove them is easier -
> a small piece of masking tape placed on the center and
> slowly pulling will make it just pop out. Pull fast and the
> tape just comes off instead. (think air pressure)
>
> I have played with other colors such as blue and green, but
> the gold color has stood the test of time.
>
> 73,
> Randy
> K4QO
>
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