In a message dated 2/12/2006 9:51:47 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
RMcGraw@Blomand.Net writes:
>From experience the Orion and the Orion II are not plug and play radios.
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I sure agree with that. I have had my Orion for about 8 months and I
continue to learn.
I got the transmit audio peaked by the wifi ssber'ers who used to hang at
3.840( roll off at 100 and BW at 3300), and learned about setting the receive
agc threshold to below .50 and to turn on some attenuation, lower the rf gain
and raise the audio level, for those in the mud signals, ( cuts the noise
before it get amplified.) and by playing around I have found out how to make it
sound good to me.
with the rx bw down at 1800 to 2400 cycles, and the pbt at -40, it makes a
crowded ssb band in a contest sound like every one is 5 kc's apart and behaving
themselves., and on cw you can take it down to 1 signal with the band width
of 100 cycles.
there is so much you can do, it just takes a while to set it up for your
situation, and once you learn how to play with it, it is a ball.
great radio.. good job..
tom N6AJR
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