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Re: [TenTec] Noise Reduction Setting

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Noise Reduction Setting
From: wa3fiy@radioadv.com
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Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2006 14:02:07 -0500
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On 5 Dec 2006 at 11:32, Grant Youngman wrote:
> 
> What I'd really like to understand is why THRESHOLD was put there as a
> separate control to begin with.  It was likely not just some frivolous
> exercise or a burning need to confuse the operator.  And now that it is
> linked to RF Gain, other than making life easy(?), what are the pluses and
> minuses of having THRESHOLD separate from or linked to RF Gain?
> 
Can't say why THRESHOLD was put there as a separate control but I like it 
that way.  Although I do use the RF Gain often, I also use the AGC 
THRESHOLD. 

Here's my background.  I have a fairly serious hearing problem which 
among other things makes ham radio operations tough.   I like to have a 
very good signal to noise ratio as much as possible.  Since I don't hear 
well, I'm not a contester or DX'er.  I mostly work full break-in CW and like to 
have the RX quiet between elements. On SSB I also need the radio to be 
pretty quiet when no one is talking.   On the other hand, as band conditions 
deteriorate I do like to be able to finish the QSO or net.  So..........here is 
the way I have my AGC setup.

SLOW : 
Hang - 1 sec
Decay - 10dB/s
Threshold - 11uV (about S6 on the S meter)

MEDIUM:
Hang - 0.5sec
Decay - 20dB/s
Threshold - 5 uV (about S5 on the S meter)

FAST:
Hang - 0.2 sec
Decay - 80dB/s
Threshold - 1.4uV (about S 2.5 on the S meter)

PROG:
Hang - 0.1 sec
Decay - 200dB/sec
Threshold - 1.0 uV (about S2 on the S meter)

I set the AGC slope to 2:10 dB. 

I use slow AGC when conditions are pretty good and work down (Med, 
Fast, Prog) as conditions get worse.  Having THRESHOLD available in the 
AGC settings makes it very convenient for me to quickly set the best 
performance for any conditions.  I can still use RF Gain to reduce RX gain 
further if desired.

For my operating, this is one of the great features of the Orion. Put all 
together, this makes a very nice sounding radio.

There are probably nearly as many different AGC profiles as there are 
Orions.  And, as long as they work for the user, they are "right".

73,

-Lee-
WA3FIY


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