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Old November 25th 04, 01:30 PM
David J Windisch
 
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Default DSP in receiving systems

Hi, all concerned:

Ponderings while listening to a dead 40M c-w frequency ...

What artifacts does latency in a DSP implementation cause?

I'm thinking of eg a "DSP rcvr" OOH and an "analog receiver" OTOH, both
tuned to WWV, and the noticeable delay of the DSP audio from the analog
audio. You know, ti-tick ti-tick instead of tick-tick-tick, and "blurred"
voice announcements.

I've noticed a similar effect in add-on DSP by putting speakers at the input
and at the output of the add-on device. Stereo cans make the effect
downright strange.

Fast c-w QSK would seem to be a challenge, especially if latency varies with
selectivity.

Makes me wonder how the commercial "DSP rigs" perform. I'm mostly
satisfied with an Elecraft K2 (wish it had 200W barefoot, instead of 100W),
and have fond memories of my TS-850's. Never met a commercial radio I
couldn't make better ;o)

IAC, happy Thanksgiving and 73,

Dave, N3HE







 
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