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"Joe Analssandrini" wrote in message
oups.com... "Tom Holden" wrote: Do you use slow or fast AGC on the AOR7030? Dear Tom, I'm almost ashamed to write this reply: for listening, I generally do not use either "fast" OR "slow" AGC on my AR7030m Plus. I use "medium!" I can just hear everybody now -- "GROAN!!" Best, Joe Joe, I wonder if the pitch shifting you hear on the Sat 800 or R8B might be mitigated by using Fast AGC. That would maintain a more constant level to the synch AM detector. Maybe you might hear pitch shifting on the 7030 if you used Slow AGC. While I agree with you that Fast AGC is advisable while tuning, I don't think it is right to say that Slow AGC is always optimal for listening. I think the choice depends on fading and interference. Rapid deep fading and carrier-less SSB interference are best handled with Fast AGC. Slow AGC provides lowest distortion on AM and SSB and eliminates fatiguing syllabic pumping of background noise and interference on SSB speech. As always, there's a tradeoff, and Medium is a compromise - as you apparently have defaulted to on the 7030. Of course, I have no idea what your Medium is. I tend to think of these speeds to be on the order of: Milliseconds Speed tens Fast hundreds Medium thousands Slow Boy, this Subject needs to be changed...E5 Gloat? Tom |
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