Samson UT-5, UR-5D, UH-5, DA-5L manual About dbx Noise Reduction, About Tone Squelch

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About dbx® Noise Reduction and Tone Squelch

About dbx® Noise Reduction:

All the components in the Samson UHF Synth System utilize dbx® noise reduction so as to ensure the highest fidelity sound with an absolute minimum of background noise and hiss. dbx® is a companding system; that is, the signal being transmitted has its dynamic range compressed and its high frequencies boosted (this process is known as pre-emphasis encoding), and the signal being received has its dynamic range expand- ed and high frequencies attenuated in an exactly opposite way (this process is known as de-emphasis decoding). The pre-emphasis encoding process is automatically carried out by the UT-5 and UH-5 transmitters and the de-emphasis decoding process is automatically carried out by the UR-5 and UR-5D receivers. For this reason, you must use these matched components in order for the noise reduction to work as intended.

Note also that the headroom available from using the dbx noise reduction system typically exceeds the peak limit of the UR-5 and UR-5D Audio Level meter by approximately 20 dB. Therefore, you should experiment (by listening or other method) in order to find the proper signal level. In many cases, the meter will be well beyond its peaked or pinned reading without incurring any distortion of signal.

About Tone Squelch:

The Samson UHF Synth System also provides an automatic tone squelch feature that effectively prevents the UR-5 and UR-5D receivers from passing unwanted audio signal generated by outside sources. Here's how it works: Both the UT-5 and UH-5 transmitters add a super- sonic 38.4 kHz tone to all audio signals they transmit. The UR-5 and UR-5D receivers will refuse to pass through any received audio signal that does not contain this tone (for example, radio conversation between passing taxicab drivers).

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Contents Samson Introduction System Features Guided Tours Glossary of Terms SpecificationsIntroduction Dbx is a registered trademark of Carillon Industries System Features System Features Guided Tour UR-5/UR-5D Front Panel Guided Tour UR-5/UR-5D Front Panel 5b 5d 5e 5c Guided Tour UR-5/UR-5D Rear Panel Guided Tour UR-5/UR-5D Rear Panel Guided Tour UT-5 Guided Tour UT-5 Guided Tour UT-5 Guided Tour UH-5 SamsonGuided Tour UH-5 Guided Tour UH-5 Setting Up and Using UHF Synth System Setting Up and Using UHF Synth System Setting Up and Using UHF Synth System Setting Up and Using UHF Synth System About dbx Noise Reduction About Tone SquelchTrouble-shooting Problem No soundProblem Distorted sound Cross-modulation interference Problem Sound fades as performer moves around sound dropout UHF Synthesized Frequency Chart Samson UHF Synthesized Frequency Chart A N N E LUT-5 Multi-pin Lavalier Wiring Guide GC-1 MC-1UT-5 Multi-Pin Wiring Chart Manufacturer Model No.Pin 1PinPin 3Pin 4Pin 5Pin About The DA-5L UHF Antenna Distribution Amplifier Guided Tour DA-5L Front Panel Guided Tour DA-5L Rear Panel AC InputSetting Up and Using the DA-5L Setting Up and Using the DA-5L DA-5L Grounding Techniques Glossary of Terms Glossary of Terms Transmitter RF SpecificationsTransmitter Audio Receiver DA-5LFCC Rules and Regulations