Topband: Sherwood data

Bill Barrett - W2PKY w2pky at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 16 11:09:56 EST 2007


I have found, on the MK V, using IPO and the Ant Attenuator can help readability of weak signals by reducing the AGC action. My settings of these controls minimizes signal input as much as possible to gain better apparent signal to noise ratio.
73;
Bill W2PKY


----- Original Message ----
From: James Kearman <jkearman at att.net>
To: topband at contesting.com
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 10:50:56 AM
Subject: Re: Topband: Sherwood data


Tom Rauch wrote:
> 4.) AGC can affect readability of weak signals near noise. 
> Humans do NOT want a perfect AGC when copying weak signals 
> near noise. They do not want a perfect AGC in pileups 
> either. Designing a receiver with no volume change for 
> signal level change is a mistake for HF DXing or contesting 
> use.
I will raise my glass to this one in particular. "Good" AGC bypasses the 
best signal processor we have -- our brains -- which can use slight 
differences in signal amplitude to separate signals. If I ever build my 
dream receiver the AGC is going to get a lot of attention.

73,

Jim, KR1S
http://kf1s.kearman.com/


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