Lin Davis wrote:
> Interesting! I wonder if Ten-Tec did this to reduce the DSP workload thus
> increasing overall performance (i.e.. sweep, and user input response). If I
> understand correctly, if you cut the bandwidth that a DSP filter must contend
> with by 2, you cut the "work load" by four;
The workload is proportional to filter length (199 taps default),
and not related directly to the bandwidth.
> the filter requires half the coefficients
The number of coefficients is most dependent on the
required filter slope, measured in dB/Hz. As the filter
gets narrower, the tendency is for the number of
coefficients to grow, with sampling rate unchanged.
> and since the sampling rate can be cut in half as well, (decimation is the
> term)
My understanding is that Orion uses no BW-dependent decimation.
73,
Sinisa YT1NT, VE3EA
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