I'm absolutely sure I'm going to sound like a moron, so I may as well
admit the fact of my moronity right off the bat. I'm a moron with a
smart radio. I just took delivery of a new Orion 2 today. Those whose
patience is easily tested should tune out now. But for those who are
willing to work with a newbie, I'm very grateful. I've been running
an old Kenwood TS690S (the 6 meter version of the old 450), so I hope
everyone will forgive my initial trepidation with the Orion. Then
again, I well remember how intimidating the 690 was when I stepped up
from an ancient Heathkit HW101. In any event, here are a few
questions regardless:
1) The VFO knobs don't spin... In other words, they're really tight!
I like a little bit of spin... The manual doesn't say how to adjust
them (or at least I couldn't find it as I flipped through the pages a
few times), and they don't appear to adjust the way my old Kenwood's
knob does, i.e., by holding the knob skirt stationary and turning the
knob to adjust. Am I missing something -- like brain cells? Am I just
so afraid of damaging the rig that I didn't dare hold the skirt tight
enough to adjust it? Or is it something else? Enough about the knob. :-)
2) I pressed "TUNE" and the word "TUNE" appears on the display and an
SWR appears on the display as 3.2 to 1 and never changes. I waited 20
seconds (the manual says it can take 20 seconds), and then nothing. I
rechecked my receipt and, yes, sure enough I paid for a unit "with
tuner"... I checked the manual and it says the tuner on/off default
is "on"... I switch over to 15 meters, and press "TUNE" and the
display doesn't show an SWR but instead just says "high"... I collect
my cojones and let it stay on "TUNE" for a half minute and nothing
changes. I have a sinking feeling that I've failed an IQ test.
3) I like a bit of treble to my sound more than bass. I realize I'm
lost. With my trusty but lame-eared Kenwood 690, I use an outboard
ClearSpeech speaker with a "tone" knob and then plug the headphones
into that. But I don't want to use that speaker with the Orion
because I might want to use the Binaural audio feature. Is there a
way to adjust the overall treble/bass-ness? I promise I won't get my
feelings hurt if someone says, "Randy, treble and bass are for
sissies and broadcast radios, so return your Extra ticket to the FCC
posthaste." I can handle the truth. But I still just want to know if
I can adjust the tone, hi.
4) With my ClearSpeech speaker, the heterodyne killer waits a second
to determine that it's not going to kill a CW signal. For that
reason, it's great on CW. A dead carrier gets squelched after a
second while the underlying CW sigs continue unabated. With the
Orion, I fiddled with a few things but couldn't figure out how to
adjust things to duplicate the functionality I just described. I
realize I've hardly begun to scale the learning curve, but is there
an easy way to comprehend this more quickly? (If my question is
incomprehensible, please forgive me.)
I know I'm going to have more questions over the next week or two as
I settle in with this fantastic piece of equipment. I just hope they
don't throw me off the list for asking dumb questions. I'm going to
sit down and watch the instructional DVD again before posting more
stuff like this. Anyone who read this whole message down to here is a
superhero -- thank you.
73,
Randy K7RAN
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