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8600 Diversity Reception
All I can say is WOW!! I didn't expect the diversity reception to be as good as it is. I am on the Western Kansas 160 Meter Net as I write this. My main low-band antenna is a 205 ft. end-fed wire and my RX-only antenna is a loop on ground (LOG).
Tonight, I can hear all stations without the usual deep QSB (it's there, but totally mitigated using diversity). Some stations come in almost exclusively on the end-fed and some mostly on the LOG. Most stations are centered or slightly to one side or the other. It is wild to hear stations slowly moving back and forth between ears (antennas). It makes copy extremely easy compared to operating without diversity.
Now I need to make the TeensyMaestro diversity-friendly. I need to add the ability to easily change the volume and AGC-T controls for slices A and D. At some point, I will look at a way to specify any pair of slices to display. For starters, it will just be A and D when DIV is active. At the moment, it only controls slices A and B - not something that I viewed as a limit until now!
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how do you adjust/utilize diversity reception on the 8600M tnx
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Hi Arnold, you start with having two antennas connected.
I use different antenna pairs, depending on the band. In my case on 20 I use my beam on ANT1 and my 205 ft end-fed on ANT2. Next I click DIV, then re-adjust volume and AGC-T on the diversity slice so that I get a good "stereo" effect.
Now, if I get a call off the side of the beam, I will hear it in my right ear using the end-fed.
I use diversity in a couple of situations:
- Net operations where I point the beam at net control. I can then hear other stations without constantly swinging the beam. On my weekly 160 meter net, stations are S9 on the main ant one minute and S4 the next while being S2 moving to S7 on the loop. This has the effect of the signal moving from ear to ear, maintaining readability.
- Working really weak stations. On the lower bands, I set the end-fed to be ANT1 and my loop-on-ground on RXB. On 160 - 30, this often gives me 100% copy. Signals fade or flutter between left and right ears, not into and out of existence.
Notice that when you select DIV, it automatically sets the audio pan to full left and full right on the two slices. I occasionally use it this way with my speakers, but normally I use the headphones for best effect.
I would suggest giving it a try. Experiment with it to see what works best for your particular situation.
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tnx !! will give it a try can this also be done on a maestro??
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It sure can, but not having a Maestro, I am not sure how.
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