Hello Herve
In psk, "DO NOT BLINK THE LIGHT" period
Carry-on
Bill Harris w7kxb
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From: F8EHJ<mailto:f8ehj@free.fr>
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Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 8:49 AM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Digital (PSK31) Communications
Hello,
I subscribe to this list for this reason :
What is the adjustement for PSK31 using a Ten tec jupiter.
I am agree with you that ALC indicator should not be always lighted.
So I adjust sound card output level to have ALC led blinking with
modulation.
But what about MIC GAIN ? I selected in the menu line mic for input.
There is a relation between MIC GAIN, ALC and RF OUTPUT !
If I decrease RF POWER I must decrease MIC GAIN to have ALC blinking.
(or I must decrease sound card OUTPUT LEVEL.
Thanks for explain.
best 73's
Herve F8EHJ
TENTEC JUPITER 538
MICROPHONE 706 DESK
Le 2 févr. 08 à 17:38, Bob McGraw - K4TAX a écrit :
> A comment to the point of setting vs. controlling the power on the
> Jupiter.
>
> For modes like PSK-31 the Jupiter should be configured to operate
> at its
> rated output power or 100 watts. Then the actual power output
> should be
> controlled by the PSK-31 software or the sound card output level or
> interface output level to the Jupiter so as to cause the Jupiter to
> produce
> some 25 to 35 watts of power. This will prevent the ALC activation
> and
> subsequent distortion from being generated and transmitted. Also,
> any SP or
> speech processing should be OFF.
>
> It should be noted that the PSK-31 signal will cause the power
> output to
> vary slightly depending on if idle or data is being transmitted.
> This is
> normal and the amount of variation depends on several factors, such
> as tone
> frequency, power meter response and dampening and etc.
>
> Here is the basic NO NO. Reduction of the Jupiter power to 25 to
> 35 watts
> and then have the sound card audio drive the Jupiter to 25 to 35
> watts will
> activate the ALC and subsequent distortion of the transmitted
> signal will
> likely result. This produces a transmitted signal that is several
> hundred
> Hz wide and thus an annoyance or interference to others on the band.
>
> In general it is frowned upon to run "high power" on PSK-31. The
> issue with
> this lies in the fact that an exceptionally strong signal adjacent
> to a weak
> signal, both within the IF passband, will cause the strong signal to
> capture the AGC and thus further suppress the weaker signal. As a
> general
> "rule of thumb" one should always operate with actual PSK-31 power
> output
> being no more than 25% to 35% of the rated transmitter power.
>
> 73
> Bob, K4TAX
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "ron" <roncasa@verizon.net<mailto:roncasa@verizon.net>>
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> Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 9:42 AM
> Subject: Re: [TenTec] Digital (PSK31) Communications
>
>
>> Henry Mackey wrote:
>>>
>>> The power setting on the Jupiter was at 100%. However, I would
>>> reduce
>>> the power according to the rigs meter to 20-25 watts and avoid
>>> any ALC.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> 25 watts??
>>
>> For a mode that only needs minimal wattage??
>> Try less and be amazed. (the spectrum would also be cleaner if we
>> all did)
>> (smile)
>>
>> Ron
>> "the 516 is a keeper"
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