Totally agree John. The Jupiter is an outstanding rig, and considering the
cost, it's even better. The Orion (s)...... '9000s, '7800, the Pro (s),
'1000s, '2000 (yes 's'!), R4Cs, '830s, '765s, Omni whatever, etc are for
those who want and need that next level of performance particularly in the
area of rejection to strong signals close by that the Orion provides best.
Some like and 'need' some of the bells we are seeing in this ever changing
technology. Others just like a new hat!
But the song needs to be sung about all the other good rigs like the
Jupiter, '746s, TS-48O (an outstanding rig), '7000, '706s, '897/'857s, etc.
Thanks for your thoughts.
73, Lynn W4NL
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Rippey" <w3uls@3n.net>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2006 9:31 AM
Subject: [TenTec] "Being a Contrarian . . ."
> Last evening I looked up the QST review of the ORION II and found
> something of note from a contrarian's point of view:
>
> The close-in receive specs for the "subreceiver" are in the 70 dB range.
> As I understand it, the subreceiver is basically a Jupiter (no steroids
> here). And having read (I believe it was R. Sherwood) someone's saying
> that 70 dB IMD3 is about all anyone will ever need 95% of the time, the
> old Jupiter holds up pretty well in distinguished company.
>
> Happy Sunday & 73,
> John, W3ULS
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