I think the problem with that approach is that you can't truly turn off
the AGC in the Orion II. At some level, it is required for parts of the
DSP. I'm not sure what happens when you select "off" for the AGC. I
think I saw it discussed here a year or two ago, but it's not like
turning off the AGC in an analog receiver. The Orion II is truly a DSP
radio and some things must be done differently for real-time DSP to work
without some pretty hideous artifacts.
Kim N5OP
On 12/19/2014 4:13 PM, Richards wrote:
Good stuff. So, I suppose I am nuts for turning AGC off, and
working the RF-GAIN control?
I understand Rob Sherwood, among others, have problems with local
noise causing issues with AGC on the Omni VII and other radios - a
strong local noise event causes AGC to silence the rig for a moment.
This can be somewhat annoying, not to mention inconvenient. So, I
simply turn AGC off and operate without it.
Is AGC really a boon, or necessary feature, ...or merely a
convenience saving us from tweaking the knobs during a contact. Some
guys don't use DSP NR... obviously we do not always embrace newer,
high tech features. ;-) ;-)
Am I out of step here?
As for actual plots, that would be interesting... I think TT provides
a a brief explanation of the AGC functions in the manual and in
documentation supporting the more recent firmware, but I found it a
bit terse and technical - not all ham operators are engineers, so I
would appreciate a less technical gloss thereon.
======================== K8JHr ================
On 12/19/2014 8:57 AM, Barry N1EU wrote:
I'd like to see a plot of actual behavior of those AGC slope settings.
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