4 DSP
Figure 4-20 shows how the waveform changes when the speech processor is toggled between active and inactive.
You can see that when the speech processor is activated, the differences in amplitude are averaged and the talk power is increased.
The speech processor has two settings: HARD and SOFT.
HARD is a setting that you choose so as to increase talk power while tolerating some distortion and SOFT is a setting to minimize rasping distorted audio. Select either of the two settings according to your predilection and operational circumstances.
4.8 DSP-based Auxiliary Circuits (Common to TX/RX)
4.8.1 TX Equalizer & RX Equalizer (AF Processing)
If you use the RX equalizer (RX EQ), you can easily adjust RX audio quality. Pick your quality of choice from the preset curves: high boost, formant pass, bass boost, and flat.
Likewise, TX audio quality can be adjusted with the TX equalizer (TX EQ). It is easy to make changes to suit your taste of TX audio quality: for example, correcting microphone characteristics or applying compensation to match the characteristics of your own voice.
Also, on the
Any adjustments made in the Audio Equalizer window of
Typical graphic equalizers used in audio devices divide the spectrum into octave segments. In contrast, the equalizer on the
Figure 4-21 ARCP-590 Audio Equalizer Window
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