Advanced Features

EDSP

The two Notch circuits may be enabled and/or dis- abled using menu selection 2-9. It is important to take note of the selection options available:

IF NOTCH - Manual IF notch operation using the front panel knob with the same name. The EDSP notch is not accessible in this mode.

AUTO DSP - When EDSP is engaged (the green “EDSP” LED is lit), the [NOTCH] button serves as an On/Off switch for the EDSP auto-notch filter. The EDSP notch filter automatically locates existing heterodynes and notches them out. Any additional heterodynes are also notched as they appear. The IF Notch is acces- sible only when the EDSP is turned off.

SELECT - If EDSP is engaged (menu selection 0-9not set to “off”), and the [NOTCH] button is pressed, both the EDSP Auto-Notch and IF notch operation take effect simultaneously. If EDSP were disabled via menu selection 0-9, the IF Notch will still be available.

Note that there is a “short-cut” available, affording easy access to menu selection 2-9. Just press and hold in the [FAST] key, and press the [NOTCH] button.

Important Note About EDSP

An advantage of EDSP is the flexibility for the user to customize or “tailor” received and transmitted audio. Menu selections 4-4, 5-9, and 7-7each have distinct effects on the sound of your transmitted audio. The “ultimate” combination of these settings will of course vary between users personal taste, and for the desired effect (distinctive audio, QRM penetration, etc.).

The easiest way to immediately hear the effect of different EDSP settings is to use the transceiver’s built-in MONITOR circuit to listen to your audio while transmitting. In this way, you can step through the various setting combinations, and select the ones that appeal the most to you, or the receiving sta- tion.

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