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Re: Topband: Meaning of AGC "Delay"

To: <Robert.Chortek@berliner.com>, <topband@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: Topband: Meaning of AGC "Delay"
From: "K9AY" <k9ay@k9ay.com>
Reply-to: K9AY <k9ay@k9ay.com>
Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2012 09:33:08 -0500
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Bob,

Not sure if Yaesu means the same thing, but the old meaning of "Delayed AGC" is 
that it kicks in at a higher threshold, which generally makes weak signals 
easier to hear. It also reduces the AGC's reaction to noise. You get some of 
the benefits of "AGC Off" while retaining some protection to your ears.

Gary
K9AY
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Subject: Topband: Meaning of AGC "Delay"

Dear All,

I am looking at the AGC parameters on the FTdx9000D.  Yaesu uses the term 
"delay" but does not define the term. 

Other manufactures use the term "attack" time which I understand to mean how 
quickly the AGC reacts to a signal at the "threshold" level.

"Hold" time means the period of time the AGC voltage remains constant at the 
peak level once the AGC is activated by a signal above the threshold. 

"Decay" is the rate at which the AGC voltage is reduced (gain increased) once 
the "hold" time expires.

So, two questions:

1. Does anyone know for sure what Yaesu means by the term "delay"?  Does it 
have the same meaning as the "decay" time?   Different authors uses different 
terms to mean the same
thing but do not define the terms - leading to confusion.  

2. When we adjust the AGC "delay" on a Yaesu rig, what are we doing?

Thanks for any clarification.

73,

Bob AA6VB

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