Sure, reducing gain does the trick but it defeats the whole purpose of agc
and it's those strong signals that sneak up on you that really do a number
on your ears.
I've tried all manners of audio limiters. They do work but they all seem to
induce some distortion which I find more anoying than the agc. I use my MFJ
ClearTone or Mil 166 speaker which have narrow response and poor bass
response. The agc still wimps out but I don't notice it with those
speakers. Headphones are a different matter. I simply don't recommend them
if you value your hearing.
Steve
N4LQ
----- Original Message -----
From: "wb2vuf" <wb2vuf@qsl.net>
To: <K2ZF@aol.com>
Cc: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 10:22 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Corsair comments
>
> Yes, the Corsair AGC is an audio derived "hang" AGC. It works fine but
> being audio derived and after the nothc filter, the attack time slow.
> The cure is to put on the attenuator and/or back off on the RF gain
> until the signal reads about half acale on the S meter.
>
> Another idea is to make an audio limiter to go inline with the
> headphones. They use a couple of 1.5 V batteries, apot, and back to back
> diodes. You can find the schematic in older editions of the Radio
> Amateurs Handbook
>
> Old fashioned 600 or 2000 ohm magnetic headphones do not tend to pop,
> but they cut off the circulation to your ears. Life is full of
> tradeoffs!
>
> 73, Bob WB2VUF
>
> K2ZF@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > In a message dated 8/8/00 12:46:59 PM !!!First Boot!!!, n4lq@iglou.com
writes:
> >
> > <<
> > 2. AGC on all older TT rigs takes some getting used to. Prior to the
Omni
> > V and Paragon, they used audio derived AGC which could not respond to
> > sudden impulses. Wearing headphones could result in ear damage. MFJ's
DSP
> > unit has it's own AGC which helps limit the audio level. It's worth a
try.
> > >>
> >
> > Boy, that statement says it all. My Century 21 did a job on my ears a
number
> > of times when wearing headphones. I finally got smart and did not use
> > headphones with that radio. I wonder how many other people got stung by
the
> > older Ten Tec rigs ?
> > 73 de Jim K2ZF
> >
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