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[TenTec] 2.037J Speech Processor

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Subject: [TenTec] 2.037J Speech Processor
From: "Ron Castro" <ronc@sonic.net>
Reply-to: Ron Castro <ronc@sonic.net>,Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2006 17:51:01 -0700
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This was the fix we were waiting for to get the Speech Processor working right. 
 I did some tests using an old Collins 302C-3 watt meter which has relatively 
slow meter ballistics.  I yanked the bass out of my audio by setting the EQplus 
bass control to 0.  With no processing and 1500 watts PEP out, the average 
peaks shown on the 302C-3 were around 30 Watts.  Progressively increasing the 
SP from 1 to 9 increased the average peaks up to 200 Watts.  By comparison, my 
trusty old Alpha Vomax pushed the average peaks to about 175-200. 

The O2's SP did introduce some distortion at the highest settings, but an 
amount that one would expect from that level of processing.  There was no 
inordinate increase in background noise that plagued earlier versions. 

It should be noted that results are highly dependent on how much audio is used 
to drive the radio, so for instance if someone reports distortion at setting 5, 
someone else may notice very little all the way to 8 or 9, while others may 
notice it at 3 or 4.  

As with any aggressive speech processor, bass will cause distortion, so pull 
out the bass and boost the treble with the internal EQ or an external one, 
and/or use a mic like the Heil HC 4 or 5.  Although I haven't tested it, an HC 
mic element with the EQ set to 0 or a few dB to the minus should work very well 
in contest or DX pileup.  Setting the low frequency roll-off to 300 Hz will 
work also.

Ron N6AHA
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