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Diversity Reception

K1UO Larry
K1UO Larry Member ✭✭✭
edited December 2017 in SmartSDR for Windows
Where does diversity reception fall on the Roadmap timeline? This is something I purchased the 6700 for and has proven to be very useful for weak signal work.

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  • Stan VA7NF
    Stan VA7NF Member ✭✭✭
    edited February 2017
    Also along those lines, where does noise suppression through a second (noise) antenna fit in the roadmap.
  • K1UO Larry
    K1UO Larry Member ✭✭✭
    edited December 2017

    With upcoming 'negotiations' on what and where to place further upgrades/enhancements on the Roadmap I wanted to resurrect my earlier question and also note Steves response (reposted below) from another post supporting diversity made a couple months ago.   I see from that post that this is 'under consideration' but it would be nice to actually see it on the Roadmap timeline.

    Regards,

     

    FROM: Steve - N5AC, VP Engineering

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    Official Response

    The situation is this -- not only is the FLEX-6700 capable of what I would call "antenna diversity with human decoder" where you stick two receivers that are locked, one in each ear (a.k.a. poor man's diversity), the FLEX-6000 has the necessary hardware to support MRC/optimal combining.  Poor man's diversity is essentially a form of what is called selection diversity where two ears are used to actively select the best of the signal at any point in time. This is how classic voting receiver systems worked on repeaters as implemented by GE and Motorola in the day. With selective diversity, two signals with different SNRs are presented to a voting system (electrical or your ear) for the selection of best SNR at any point in time. 

    In contrast, MRC/optimal combining is different in that DSP is used to look at the correlated signals (the ones you want) and non-correlated signals (noise) and then subtract out the noise. This nominally provides a 3dB SNR improvement on the signal you give to your brain. This is really a big difference -- it can essentially lower the noise floor by 3dB at your location. Again, this can be 3dB better than the BEST of the two signals you get off the two antennas which is not possible with selection diversity.

    Additionally, we have a mechanism in the FLEX-6700 to take a single antenna and run it to two data converters.  This is also another form of diversity, but it aims to lower the noise floor of the data converters.  

    So the FLEX-6700 is built for diversity -- we just need to complete the software to make it happen.  The proof is obviously in the pudding, but we built the radio to have the best diversity you can get in a one or two antenna system.

  • Steve-N5AC
    Steve-N5AC Community Manager admin
    edited February 2017
    Larry, Two of the diversity forms we discussed -- the linked slice or simple diversity method and the optimal combining method -- made the cut. The first method we plan to do in v1.3 and the second is more of what we call a science experiment. In other words, we want to do some research and testing to find out what works best before we commit to a date. When we do this, we generally do not put the item on the roadmap because we do not want to have to come back and say "well it doesn't look like it will make xyz release after all." Having said this, we have already started work on optimal combining and the quicker that work comes to conclusion, the quicker you will see it in the software. If you'll remind me in a couple of months, I'll provide another update on where we are at that time. We should be publishing a new roadmap right around the end of this month.
  • K1UO Larry
    K1UO Larry Member ✭✭✭
    edited December 2017
    Thanks Steve for the report    ..good to see/hear of progress being made on this front.  Optimal combining would open up an entirely new layer of DX and or Contest QSO's here!  Simple Diversity is a good start though and would be much appreciated.   
  • The above comment was by N5ac was from 2017 ! I also bought the 6700 over other radios, early in its release. STILL no sign of serious diversity! QSO today carried a good video by VE6EY. I am VERY dissapointed with Flexradio. :-( They have put off promoting the state of the art WAY TOO LONG ! Fred, wa8kcw

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