Duane,
Yes, I may indeed be spending too much time listening to the
pundits. I am convinced through all of the testimonials I've heard that
when the Orion does work, it works very well with performance bar none.
However, before I plunk down my 4Gs I'm interested in knowing how it
*doesn't work*. That tells me a lot about TTs Q/A. I'm dying to get my
hands on one. In a few months Lord willing......
Harry, AB7YF
Duane A Calvin wrote:
>Harry,
> You're spending way too much time reading the "pundits" on the TT
>reflector. Spend some time with the Orion and you'll find an entirely
>different story. Wonderful radio. Fun to use. Very few glitches (one
>master reset required on mine in the entire 16 months I've owned mine.)
>Works great, sounds super in any mode. and gets the job done even better
>than my Omni VI+ did. (and I loved that radio too!)
>
> 73, Duane
>
>
>On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 11:27:38 -0700 Harry Reed <doon@infoscientific.com>
>writes:
>
>
>>Methinks that people are forgetting the big picture.
>>
>>Most, if not all, here want dependability, reliability, and
>>repeatability in their rigs -
>>especially ones that costs ~$4000. Is that *really* too much to ask?
>>TTs competition doesn't
>>seem to think so. If I wanted an experimental rig I'd go out and buy
>>a SDR-1000.
>>
>>While the Orion's hardware seems to be up to the task (albeit
>>getting a little
>>long in the tooth) TT firmware seems to have lingering problems. I
>>gather TT software
>>engineering has been more than a little taxed trying to implement a
>>bug free SDR HF XCVR.
>>Real-time software is a bear unless done exactly right - the last 2+
>>years of upgrades
>>has shown that they haven't. Indeed, going from a 1.x release to a
>>2.x release indicates
>>that they probably programmed themselves into a corner, so to speak.
>>"When all else
>>fails do a rewrite!" Let's see if they can get it right with the v2
>>firmware. If not, maybe
>>they should open up the firmware development to the FS/OS software
>>community (ala GNURadio)
>>and get it done right HIHI :)
>>
>>
>>Please, don't misunderstand me, I'm not bashing TT or the Orion. TT
>>seems to be a fine
>>company and the Orion has the potential of being a fine rig worth
>>its asking price. I
>>just don't think people are happy in spending ~$4000 on a SDR whose
>>firmware is still
>>very much beta quality and a work in progress. I'm curious what's
>>happening to TTs reputation
>>in all of this? Surely it can't be good. Indeed, one has to wonder
>>how many people bear with
>>TT and their Orion in the hopes that TT will fix the problems and
>>that the Orion will get
>>better because they don't want to admit that they spent their hard
>>earned $$$ on a subpar,
>>even flaky radio?
>>
>>For these reasons I'm holding off my Orion purchase until v2 of the
>>firmware comes out and
>>the Orion owners/users/abusers have their say. I don't demand a
>>*perfect* radio.
>>Just one that doesn't hang or require a HW reset because I twiddled
>>a knob the wrong way -
>>one that works reliably and predictably when I want it and when I
>>need it.
>>
>>Harry Reed, AB7YF
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>><<<I just can't see any viable reason to not try/own an Orion.
>>>
>>>
>>Especially
>>
>>
>>>any technical reasons.>>>
>>>
>>>
>> >
>> >I'd go through the reflector archive for the past 2-3 years and
>>look
>>at what earlier >purchasers went through.
>> >
>> >If you have a lot of free time to tinker, maybe it's okay. For
>>example
>>if you are >retired and have a lot of patience maybe it's okay.
>> >
>> >I'm pretty low on time and patience. I want dependability. I want
>>to
>>be able to unbox >the rig, power it up, hook an antenna to it,
>>ground,
>>mic, key, cans...whatever i >need, adjust collector PA current and
>>mic
>>gain, adjust AF/RF gain, tune around, hit >the PTT button and start
>>
>>making contacts.
>> >
>> >If it's much more involved than that, or its behavior mysteriously
>>
>>changes from one >day to the next on a regular basis, then I start
>>loosing interest.
>> >
>> >So the likes and dislikes probably have as much to do with
>>operator
>>personality as >anything else.
>> >
>> >rob/k5uj
>>
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>Duane Calvin, AC5AA
>Austin, Texas
>
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