Yes, I have just started using this new feature, but it doesn't seem to
affect the reduced audio problem. K7HP seems to have made some reliable
measurements confirming substantially reduced audio output vs 1.372.
Also, I posted that that the NR now seems to be working quite well...at
least on CW. However, when the ambient QRN level is high, there seems
to be marked clipping of the signal. This may be expected, but I
haven't experimented enough with the AGC settings to see if it can be
eliminated.
73, Joe
K2XX
Bill Tippett wrote:
> KB7UP:
> >please put a note on ten tec firm are page
> or here as to the agc slope definition flat, 1:10, 2:10.
>
> http://rfsquared.com/cms-files/Orion%20What%5C%27s%20New.pdf
>
> Added AGC Rise control to the DSP and CPU code.
>
> The new AGC system includes a new AGC slope feature that provides a
> varying audio level in relation to
> the received signal when the DSP AGC system is active. Stronger
> signals will appear to be louder and weak
> signals will appear to be weaker. The AGC Slope function can be
> adjusted for OFF, 1dB slope or 2dB
> slope. The 1 or 2 dB slopes refer to the amount of audio rise for
> each 10dB of signal rise.
>
> 73, Bill W4ZV
>
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