Hi Denton -
You mentioned you have 13.9 vdc "at power supply". If you have not
already done this, please measure the voltage (with the radio turned
on) at the back of the Orion. Been there, done this for other issues
I first noticed visually on my display. Ideally, do this check
inside the Orion but for starters, get on the pins on the back of the
Orion. While it sounds like you may actually have an LCD or LCD
related problem, I would definitely make sure your incoming power
inside the radio is correct, even if you still have to work on the
LCD problem.
Absolutely the best radio I have ever had, or used. But the back
panel DC power connector could stand to be made from heavier duty
mechanically and higher amperage-rated pins suitable to accept
heavier gauge connecting wire. The pins and socket connectors used
are capable for the task when in good condition. But these male and
female pins are not terribly durable. While I have re-worked mine to
make good contact, I expect the walls of pins and sockets to go soft
again with some inevitable wire movement.
When I need to open up my Orion for it's next battery change or other
purpose, I have decided to make a pigtail with heavy duty power cable
that will exit the rear of the radio about 18 to 24 inches with
individual inline heavy duty fuse holders and terminate into ANDERSON
Power Pole connectors. I decided against mounting PP's to the rear
of the radio, instead opting for a pigtail that allows for some
flexibility in movement. PP housings are not that forgiving but not
bad. I have considered other chassis mounted connectors but I think
best results would be pigtailed PP's with locking clip to hold both
halves together. Besides, beyond a suitable strain relief,
pigtailing would not require modifying the rear panel. Plus PP's
provide some level of standardization for connectivity between many
ham stations, field locations, EOC use, etc. It could be neat if TEN-
TEC would consider offering this type of EOC compatible option at a
nominal fee when radios come in for service. Maybe even a production
line change for new 566's.
Gene / K7TXO
On Oct 21, 2012, at 8:29 AM, denton wrote:
Hi all..
I have a TT Orion that has developed what looks like a purple blob
in the lower left hand corner of the display...also on boot up of
the rig in the am on a cool morning the display will be kinda faint
for a bit. Seems to be related to room temperature. I like to have
the house rather cool at night at about 64f.
Power supply voltage from my Astron 35 is tweeked to just below
13.9 vdc at power supply output and have replaced one bulging cap
on the power distributing board with the recommended one from Moser.
Time to replace the Orions display? If so, how big a job and what
do they cost from TT.
Thanks, de Denton WB7TDG
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