I think with the dsp doing detection and filtering that there should be
two independent AGC loops. One in hardware to keep from overloading the
A/D converter input, and a second at audio to keep the audio level
constant. The second one should be after the notch, so that a notched
strong signal doesn't control the audio output, just the signals getting
to the speaker or cans should be controlling.
Sounds like the fine resolution tuning knob works badly for memory
selection and the raw binary data should be right shifted several bits
to drastically reduce its resolution when switching memories. One line
of code in the assembler program, maybe two depending on the processor.
73, Jerry, K0CQ
On 4/25/2010 3:28 PM, Jim M. wrote:
>
>
> I have actually been using 2.041XL since it came out but have noted the
> anomalies N6IE has noted before. I thought the waterfall was a good
> feature. Still a rare occasional red screen. I never used AF AGC so I
> won't miss it. I think it was implemented so that the notch would be in the
> AGC loop, but in my opinion the notch really should have been done at IF
> ahead of the product detection and AGC detection stages of processing. The
> audio on my radio is still exceptional, both Tx and Rx, and the main
> receiver is great. I use it with Ham Radio Deluxe and DM-780 on MARS and
> occasional ham band use.
>
> One thing that may have not been mentioned: When doing a memory recall
> (hitting the recall button), the Multi knob sensitivity is way too high, it
> goes through the memories much too quickly (that is you have to just barely
> nudge the knob to increment a memory and sometimes it skips). Maybe slow it
> down a bit?
>
> 73/N4BE
>
>
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