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[AMPS] Output Pulse from ICOM 706

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Subject: [AMPS] Output Pulse from ICOM 706
From: W8JI@contesting.com (Tom Rauch)
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 10:30:20 -0500
> One of the great advantages of DSP is the lack of ringing in narrow 
> bandwidths because of near zero group delay, and reduced operator 
> fatique resulting from the noise reduction.
> 
> Ian ZS6BTE

Hi Ian,

I don't understand how group delay is directly related to ringing. I 
see no connection, unless group delay varies wildly with frequency. 
A changing group delay in the passband may indicate the filter has 
internal problems, either in design or construction. 

Other than poorly designed filters, I see very little difference in 
"ringing" between crystal and DSP filters.

People have the misplaced notion that CW will not "ring" in a DSP 
filter. Rise and fall times are limited by filter bandwidth, and that is 
what usually makes a filter "ring" on a smooth signal. A very 
narrow filter, no matter what design, is going to "soften" rise and 
fall times and make a signal "ring".


73, Tom W8JI
w8ji@contesting.com

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