
Rather than being limited to a single wide roofingįilter at 15 or 20 kHz (compromising close-in receiver performance), ORION 's selectable crystal filters narrow the roofing bandwidth to as little as 250 Hz to avoid any compromise of close-in receiver performance caused by loud nearby signals. Own set of 590 filters that are selectable independent of the main With any of the 590 selectable IF-DSP filters. Three of the sixįilters at 6.0, 2.4, and 1 kHz are standard. Up to six crystal filters in the first I-F stage. Very high RX intercept points, superior dynamic range and an extremely low phase-noise synthesizer make ORION's main receiver performance unmatched by any other HF transceiver.ĥ90 receive IF-DSP bandwidth filters independently selectable on each of the main and sub receivers Notch filtering are all selectable independently on each receiver. Receiver controls are available on both receivers.īandwidth, AGC, PBT, Hi-Lo Cut, AF and RF Gain, attenuator, DSP NR and The two receivers can share a single antenna or each can be fed to a Both receivers can be used simultaneously on any frequency, with no compromise in performance. Result? Absolutely unparalleled HF receiver performance, filtering, and flexibility.Īn amateur-bands-only main receiver, (10 through 160 meters) utilizesīoth crystal and IF-DSP filtering. Than a transceiver using a single 32-bit DSP processor can provide. Using dual 32-bit devices provides much more processing "horsepower" The heart of the ORION design is a pair of 32-bit floating-point ADI SHARC DSP processors. Take a look at ORION 's primary benefits: Performance level to date from an amateur transceiver. Our goal with this new groundbreaking design is to deliver the finest Represents an entirely new concept in high-performance HF transceivers.
