DSP Notes Reduction System (210-0543) Operation Faxback Doc. # 6411
SELECTING THE FILTER
Set FILTER to the type of filter needed for your system.
Select NR to reduce static or hiss from audio signals.
Select SSB to reject adjacent signals that might be higher or lower in
tone and tune your receiver for the best SSB audio quality.
Select CW to block out noise above and below the desired tone when you
receive Morse code signals. Tune your receiver to match the DSP's
passband and maximize audio output.
SELECTING THE BANDWIDTH
Set BANDWIDTH to select a narrow, medium, or wide bandwidth for the
receiving, filter. Begin with the wide setting, then adjust towards the
narrow setting until undesired sounds are reduced.
USING THE SYSTEM
1. Turn on the system by turning VOLUME clockwise until you hear it
click. The red POWER indicator lights.
2. Locate the desired signal.
3. Press DSP in.
4. Increase the input signal, with your receiver's volume control, until
the green DSP indicator flickers when the system receives an incoming
signal.
Notes:
The DSP indicator reflects the input level only when you select the NR
or SSB filter. If the indicator lights steadily when there is an
incoming audio signal, the signal is too high and might cause excessive
distortion. If this happens, readjust the input signal by reducing the
receiver's volume.
When you select CW, the DSP indicator lights steadily whether or not it
receives an incoming signal.
5. Adjust VOLUME to a comfortable listening level.
(LB/smc-04/27/94)
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