Posted by
Don Wilhelm-4 on
Dec 09, 2010; 8:17pm
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/An-AGC-story-tp5817486p5820508.html
Dave,
You can *effectively* increase the AGC threshold by 10 dB very quickly -
just turn on the attenuator.
Actually, that is more effective than reducing the RF Gain because it
happens at the receiver input rather than at the IF.
Yes, you can turn the attenuator of the K3 on whether or not the Preamp
is on.
And, if you have the S-meter set for "abs" (absolute) mode, it will not
change with the attenuator or preamp.
If you have signals high enough to produce greater than an S-3 level,
you will still hear them when you turn the attenuator on, and the
dynamic range of the K3 is retained.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 12/9/2010 3:02 PM, David Gilbert wrote:
>
> That is why it would be highly desirable to be able to quickly change
> AGC settings on the fly, especially when you consider the additional
> effect that different band noise has on the optimum AGC profile. I can
> understand Elecraft's reluctance to let users mess with the DSP code via
> macros, but I don't understand why it should not be possible to use
> macros to select from a few different AGC settings that have been preset
> using the CONFIG menu. It doesn't seem rational to me to build all that
> versatility into the AGC system so that it can be tailored to deal with
> all sorts of operating conditions ... different levels and types of band
> noise, different degrees of QRM, different levels of signal strengths,
> etc ... and then force you to choose only one setting for everything,
> especially during a contest.
>
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