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AGC setting
Len
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I was listening to a weak DX station and when the other station came back to him he was so loud.
I am using a 6500.
I thought AGC was supposed to take care of this I think I was on Fast AGC also I keep forgetting what are the best settings for Digital SSB and CW
Thanks for any help
Len WA7ZXZ
I am using a 6500.
I thought AGC was supposed to take care of this I think I was on Fast AGC also I keep forgetting what are the best settings for Digital SSB and CW
Thanks for any help
Len WA7ZXZ
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Answers
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Best for SSB is slow.....
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I Use fast for CW & Digi (& AM, too)
I use Slow on a quiet band for SSB.
On a noisier band, or a round table with a mix of strong and weak signals, I use MED.
(Slow/Med on SSB is a mater of personal preference. For me, on 80 & 160 rag chews, I have found that SLOW takes a bit too long to recover and will block the weaker signals for a few seconds after a very strong one stops transmitting....)
But the important thing is to tune to a quiet spot between stations and adjust the AGC-T (Threshold)
slide the slider to the left until the background just begins to decrease. this is the "sweet spot" or "Knee" of the AGC Threshold. When you get the knee adjustment just right, it will make the signals come up out of the noise, even with AGC in FAST. This AGC-T is one of the most important adjustment, and often overlooked tricks to getting maximum performance out of the 6000 series.
Good Luck,
Ken - NM9P
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Hi Len Ken is correct here is the manuals answer.
Ian
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Hi Len,
The AGC-T setting can change based on the band, current conditions, and even the direction your antenna it pointing (assumes a rotatable gain antenna), In other words, it can require frequent attention. Here is an idea that would provide an option to automate the setting.
Check it out and add your vote if you would like to see this added.
https://community.flexradio.com/flexradio/topics/option-to-automate-the-agc-t-setting
Regards, Al / NN4ZZ
al (at) nn4zz (dot) com
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But Ken's answer is so much more informative than the man page.0
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