There's two kinds of folks, "those that know what they are doing" and
"those that think they know what they are doing".
Conclusion: If one THINKS they know how to set-up and operate a radio,
best advise, ask someone that KNOWS how to set-up and operate a radio.
Another very new and strange technique........read the manual.
73
Bob, K4TAX
> Hi guys - Just a brief observation... Stopped out to the local radio
> club Field Day site... and lo and behold ... they had three big rigs set
> up. A Yaesu FT-10000, an TEN-TEC ORION II, AND A TT OMNI VI - the two
> TEN-TEC stations were complete with TT power supplies, speakers, a TT
> tuner, and the like. Man it was a beautiful site...I mean sight...
> either way works I guess, but it was a proud day.
>
> One of the guys complained the Orion II sounded like crap. I told him
> you cannot set it up like a Yae-com-wood. They said somebody who did
> not know the rig had messed around with the menu settings and had it
> sounding funny. I recommended they do a refresh re-boot and restore
> the factory default settings, and start over - rather than debug what
> they had done. Hope this was good advice...
>
> We use an Orion II, a pair of Omni VIIs, and an Omni VI at our contest
> station... and nobody every complains.
>
> But it looked seeing all that TT gear out there !
>
> Happy trails and good DX to ya.
>
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