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==AF gain==
==AF gain==
Simply the volume control - like the one at your everyday BC radio.


==Passband Tuning==
==Passband Tuning==
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Passband tuning manipulates the tuning circuitry of the transceiver, allowing "close together" signals to be separated - one is rejected by the filter, one is allowed to pass through. It is similar to IF shift, where the IF of the transceiver is shifted slightly to tune in slightly off frequency signals.
Passband tuning manipulates the tuning circuitry of the transceiver, allowing "close together" signals to be separated - one is rejected by the filter, one is allowed to pass through. It is similar to IF shift, where the IF of the transceiver is shifted slightly to tune in slightly off frequency signals.


Passband tuning and IF shift are used because simply narrowin down the passband wold produce muffling of any audio signals.
Passband tuning and IF shift are used because simply narrowing down the passband would produce muffling of any audio signals. Narrowing down the passband is however the best way to pick out narrow band signals (like CW and narrow band digimodes) from a noisy band.


External link [www2.arrl.org/qst/2005/04/passband.pdf from QST]
External link [http://www2.arrl.org/qst/2005/04/passband.pdf from QST]


==RF gain==
==RF gain==
Controls the amount of pre-amplification in the RX before the first if stage is reached. It is very useful in QRN and other noisy conditions where otherwise SSB stations become unreadable. Take the RF gain back and have a QSO that would be impossible with full gain.
Some rigs have also a switchable additional RF gain button, that sometimes has also an attenuation function. This in effect just widens the margin of the overall RF gain.


==Roofing Filters==
==Roofing Filters==

Revision as of 04:31, 8 April 2009

Use this page to explain what various functions of a transceiver are and how to use them.

Related wiki pages Apparatus

AF gain

Simply the volume control - like the one at your everyday BC radio.

Passband Tuning

Passband tuning manipulates the tuning circuitry of the transceiver, allowing "close together" signals to be separated - one is rejected by the filter, one is allowed to pass through. It is similar to IF shift, where the IF of the transceiver is shifted slightly to tune in slightly off frequency signals.

Passband tuning and IF shift are used because simply narrowing down the passband would produce muffling of any audio signals. Narrowing down the passband is however the best way to pick out narrow band signals (like CW and narrow band digimodes) from a noisy band.

External link from QST

RF gain

Controls the amount of pre-amplification in the RX before the first if stage is reached. It is very useful in QRN and other noisy conditions where otherwise SSB stations become unreadable. Take the RF gain back and have a QSO that would be impossible with full gain. Some rigs have also a switchable additional RF gain button, that sometimes has also an attenuation function. This in effect just widens the margin of the overall RF gain.

Roofing Filters