[1000mp] Dead Band sound?
Brian Smithson
n8wrl at att.net
Fri Feb 25 13:18:53 EST 2005
Interesting - Tuned vs. Flat makes a big difference on 10-12. Sounds like
the sub receiver now. Not sure if that's good or not - I'll need to
experiment with it.
IPO on (pre-amp off) doesn't seem to make much difference on 40/80.
It sounds like this is normal - I'll just have to get used to it.
Thanks everyone!
-Brian n8wrl
-----Original Message-----
From: D. J. [mailto:dalej2 at mac.com]
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 9:34 AM
To: n8wrl at arrl.net; All about Yaesu 1000mp
Subject: Re: [1000mp] Dead Band sound?
In menu 8-4 try the front end in tuned, or turn off your pre-amp,
(green light on), I think Yaesu refers to it as IPO on which really
means pre-amp off, confusing.
Dale
On Feb 25, 2005, at 6:44, Brian Smithson wrote:
> Good morning!
>
> I've got a really dumb question: What should a dead band sound like?
>
> I've got a fairly new MkV - xmas purchase. Two weeks ago I installed a
> full
> set of INRAD's including the roofing filter. I haven't had the radio
> long
> enough to remember how things sounded before installing the filters.
>
> On a 'quiet' band I hear what sounds like a louder version of the
> sound you
> get from a seashell - not a hiss but a steady 'whoosh'. It's steady,
> not
> pulsing, and it is quieter on the high bands (10, 12, 15) than 40 or
> 80. The
> narrower the filter, the lower the pitch.
>
> Just to be sure, I opened the case and took the roofing filter out of
> the
> loop with the same result. A little quieter because the gain is down (I
> adjusted RF gain from 14 to 12 after installing the roofing filter). I
> confirmed that the board was getting the 5V that it needs. So I think
> that's
> ok.
>
> The lower I set the RF gain the quieter it is, but then I'm it would
> be going deaf at that point.
>
> The one thing I haven't done yet is pull out my FT990 and listen - I
> feel
> like I'm losing my mind and asking a really dumb question, but does
> this
> sound like a normal sound? Signals are bright and clear - it's just on
> the
> empty space that it seems louder than it should.
>
> What do you think?
>
> -Brian n8wrl
>
>
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