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Adjusting Processor Level
I noticed that while using my 6600M with SSDR there is no level adjustment for the processor. Its either normal, DX or DX+ but if using the 6600M stand alone without the computer you CAN adjust the processor level. So am I missing the Level adjustment slider in SSDR or is it just not in SSDR.
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Here is a video about the processor by the man who designed it:
What is CESSB? W9GR the author explains! - YouTube
The PROC does not work like traditional processors/clippers. Other than the three choices (NORM, DX, and DX+) there is no need for fine tuning the PROC Level.
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In the front panel on the 6600M when you push in the mic gain knob it brings up the menu where you can enable or disable the processor and there are only three settings available. Normal, DX, or DX+
It is the same as SmartSDR.
Dave wo2x
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In SmartSDR for Mac you can adjust slider between the Norm, DX and DX+ presets. Continuously. For those that haven’t tried the Mac version, it is a more advanced version of SSDR.
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