Bill Tippett wrote:
> AGC Threshold is the most unusual aspect of Orion
> since we've never had anything like it before.
We've been enjoying "AGC Treshold" for many decades,
although we didn't use the name until the recent
marketing breakthroughs :-)
AGC threshold determines the point above which AGC loop
is operational (closed). On "usual" receivers, RG GAIN
control can be used to superimpose DC control voltage
(and move S meter) making AGC loop inoperative for signals
that do not move S meter anymore. This is a very effective
technique for signal levels comparable to noise level.
There is an Inrad flyer recommending its use on FT1000MP.
Unfortunately, Orions RF GAIN control is just that,
a gain control unrelated to AGC loop. Therefore, Orion
users are actually *** handicapped ***, having to activate
menus and then select and change the clumsy "AGC Threshold"
setting, instead of simply turning a knob counter-clockwise
as on less modern receivers.
73,
Sinisa YT1NT, VA3TTN
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