Barry - do you know if the output level of the RX366 if different from
what you get when using the IF tap point on the main receiver? I've
been using LP-Pan/NaP3 fed from a tap on the main receiver through the
Clifton Labs buffer amp. I set the gain on that buffer to either 3 or 6
dB when I built it and that's proven to be a good level. I have the
newer LP-Pan with the preamp, but I run with it off as the additional
gain just isn't needed. If I had built the buffer with zero dB gain,
the preamp may have been useful.
73, Floyd - K8AC
On 2/13/2014 12:00 PM, tentec-request@contesting.com wrote:
From: Barry N1EU<barry.n1eu@gmail.com>
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Subject: [TenTec] Anyone using LP-PAN with Orion/RX366?
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Is anyone out there successfully using LP-PAN pan adapter with the
9MHz output of the RX366 subreceiver? Are you using a buffer amp on
the if output or using the optional add-on LP-PAN preamp (as suggested
by John Henry)? Any other comments/tips appreciated.
Thanks & 73,
Barry N1EU
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