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Subject: | [TenTec] Carl, Pmni, 756 etc |
From: | N4LQ@igLou.com (Steve Ellington) |
Date: | Sun, 17 Mar 2002 03:40:26 -0000 |
The PSK crowd really gets upset when I tell them I'm using a 500hz filter. They say stuff like...."You need to keep the filters open wide so you can see all the stations on your waterfall." Weird Science! Steve N4LQ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Rauch" <w8ji@contesting.com> To: "tentec reflector" <tentec@contesting.com>; "Carl Moreschi" <n4py@earthlink.net> Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 2:06 AM Subject: Re: [TenTec] Carl, Pmni, 756 etc > Hi Carl, > > > Let me describe the main receive characteristics of the rx340. I do > > not consider the 10 khz dynamic range specs to be meaningless. If you > > have ever run in field day with lots of transmitters in the near > > field, one of the most challenging things for a receiver to do is > > operate on SSB with another transmitter on CW on the same band or > > viceversa. Most receivers fail miserably at this. > > That actually is one of the least challenging applications, and has > little to do with how the receiver works with close signal spacing. > > Only the stages in front of the roofing filter are involved in wide-split > overload. If we look at manufacturer and old ARRL tests and > reviews, we see they all like to measure outside the roofing filter > passband with 10-20kHz spacing or wider. Almost anything looks > good at wide spacing. > > > That said, if your are inside the roofing filter, you are obviously > > limited to the dynamic range of the DSP chip. This is 40 db. So for > > signals that are closer than 10 khz to the desired signal, 40 db is > > all the dynamic range you have. When an undesired signal is within 10 > > khz of the desired signal and stronger than 40 db above the desired > > signal, the analog AGC will come up some to keep the DSP processor > > from overloading. This is done as best as it can be by the rx340 > > hardware and I find I rarely get into this situation. > > I don't know what the selectivity ahead of the DSP is. > > If the blocking or IM DR of the DSP system is 40 dB and if the > receiver **can't** use a 500Hz or narrower roofing filter on CW or a > 2.5kHz roofing filter on SSB, the receiver would offer poor > performance in many real-world situations. > > It might be fine for casual SSB use (wide filters) in urban or some > suburban locations, but stay away from weak-signal CW on the low > bands, especially if there are multiple signals in the passband of > the roofing filter! > > As a matter of fact, that DR is about the performance of a typical > PSK system. You should hear the PSK folks whine and bellyache > about overload when a high power (100 watt transmitter) signal > comes on a kHz from them! > 73, Tom W8JI > W8JI@contesting.com > _______________________________________________ > TenTec mailing list > TenTec@contesting.com > http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec > |
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