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![]() "Jan-Martin Noeding, LA8AK" wrote in message ... On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 21:33:39 -0500, "Tom Holden" wrote: I seized on the word "delayed" and linked it to the inclusion of a longer time constant in the AGC to the RF stages of the DX-394 than the time constant in the AGC to the IF stages. The Handbook example actually says "As an option, the AGC to the RF amplifier is held off, or 'delayed', by the 0.6V forward drop of the diode so that the RF gain does not start to decrease until larger signals appear. This prevents a premature increase in the receiver noise figure. Also, a time constant of one or two seconds after this diode helps keep the RF gain steady for the short term." Mentioning a certain voltage level doesn't really make so much sense when you don't know what the rest of detector stages looks like. 73, LA8AK Jan-Martin, I think the issue is that it is NOT a time delay, but a signal level delay. The AGC does not begin to reduce receiver gain until the signal reaches some defined LEVEL. -- Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's. |
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