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Re: [TenTec] orion with 2.055 firmware -- headphones?

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] orion with 2.055 firmware -- headphones?
From: CATFISHTWO@aol.com
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 21:44:16 EST
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I use  good external speakers on all my rigs.  I have a lot of  hearing loss 
form stuff overs the years so I find that 7 or 11 inch metal cased  rca or 
realistic speakers or even those old stereo speakers give me better   
"hear-ability"
 they have larger speakers, sound better and most of all they point  the 
sound at my ears, not at the ceiling , floor or bottom of the shelf.  I  get 
head 
aches when I wear one of my 8 or 9 headphones very long and live  by my self 
so the noise doesn't bother anyone.. 
 
 tom N6AJR
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In a message dated 3/14/2006 6:34:48 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
w2wg@comcast.net writes:

I have  been a little irritated by the audio performance of the Orion using
the  TenTec external long-throw speaker.  As far as I know this is  not
firmware related.  It MAY be due to the power handling capability  of the
speaker, or it may be a limitation in power capability of the audio  output
stage.  It certainly has a lot to do with the ambient noise  level in my
shack.  In any event, using the speaker,  the audio  sounds normal till the
audio gain is cranked up to a certain point, perhaps  half scale on the audio
indicator.  Then the audio starts to distort  as though something is breaking
into overload.  Listening to the  signal over phones doesn't show the
distortion.  In any event the  Orion doesn't seem to have the ability to
"belt it out" to the extent of an  ICOM 756 or an old beast like an FT900.  I
had read of similar issues  with the FT1000MP which apparently has a wimpy
op-amp audio output which  was subject to self destruction if you demanded
too much off it for too  long.

In any event the Orion has enough audio oomph with the speaker  for most
situations here, but when the linears are grinding away with some  furnace
noise in the background, I could use more "guts."  Of course I  never do any
serious operating when the speaker is in use, but I wonder if  anyone else
has noticed a tendency to this audio breakup at moderate to  high volume
levels?

Bob W2WG

-----Original  Message-----
From: tentec-bounces@contesting.com  [mailto:tentec-bounces@contesting.com]
On Behalf Of K4IA@aol.com
Sent:  Tuesday, March 14, 2006 8:34 PM
To: tentec@contesting.com
Subject: Re:  [TenTec] orion with 2.055 firmware -- headphones?

You are  correct.  The new version has regressed back to the occasional   
scratchy distorted audio that was present in early versions of  the
software.  I 
found that turning the volume control up and down  again  usually will fix
the 
problem.  Seems worse at narrow  bandwidths and NR on  but that is just my
gut 
feeling.    

K4ia  "Buck"
Fredericksburg, Virginia  USA

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