Jim,
I second Steve's suggestion below.
There are three steps in getting things set up for what you want to do.
1 - Set the maximum power the Omni VI will deliver to the Hercules II.
2 - Set the mic gain to light ALC on voice peaks.
3 - Set speech processing to desired level.
To review:
Step 1 Reduce mic gain and power level to zero and speech processor off.
The power control is the silver ring at the back of the mic gain control. Go
into tune and set the power level to drive the Hercules to your target power
level, say 400 watts. Make no further adjustments with the power control.
Current on the Herc should be somewhere around 50 - 60 amps depending
on band. Voltage should stay near 13 volts.
Step 2 In USB or LSB, key the mic and adjust the mic level until the ALC
light lights on voice peaks. Make no further adjustments with the mic level
control.
Step 3 Turn on the speech processor and adjust it into the black region as
you described. You will need to get some on air reports to find the sweet
spot between DX punch and low distortion. Almost everyone has a different
opinion on this matter so that's as far as I can go.
73,
-Lee-
WA3FIY
On 14 Jun 2008 at 19:13, Steve Hunt wrote:
> Jim,
>
> If you turn the POWER control on the Omni down low, switch to TUNE, then
> slowly bring the power up using the POWER control, what's the power
> output when the OVERDRIVE light first comes on?
>
> Steve G3TXQ
>
> Jim WA9YSD wrote:
> > Think I got it now. Porcessor OFF.
> > Adjust Mic gain untill ALC lights on peaks.
> > Turn on Processor Switch Meter to Processor speak into mic untill meter in
> > HEAVY in Black Area.
> >
> > Settings
> > are completely Different from where I had it. Is this the Best DX
> > punch I can get? How can I tweak settings better for a better punch
> > before I start flat toping the audio or sound distorted?
> >
> > Still OVERDRIVE light on Hercules II still lights up 300 watts plus out.
> > Power does not go into Red area. I have to back Mic gain down to 75Watt
> > peaks so OVERDRIVE does not light. My conclusion is to ignore this
> > condition. Is this OVERDRIVE light too sensitive and needs adjustment or
> > what do I need to do?
> >
> > Keep The Faith, Jim K9TF/WA9YSD
> >
> >
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