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PEN
DICES
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APPENDIX
A:
LEARNING
ABOUT
DSP
First-time
users
of
a
DSP
transceiver
may
feel
bewildered
by
the
quantity
of
functions
that
they
have
never
encountered
on
previous
transceivers.
When
combined
with
the
collection
of
new
terminology
that
accompanies
DSP,
even
an
experienced
operator
may
become
frustrated.
The
purpose
of
this
section
is
to
offer
a
few
examples
that
help
you
to
begin
learning
about
the
effects
and
benefits
of
DSP.
It's
best
to
read
this
section
after
you
are
comfortable
with
using
the
Menu
system,
and
after
you
are
fully
familiar
with
the
controls
and
buttons
on
the
TS-870S.
This
manual
will
not
make
you
an
expert
on
using
the
DSP
functions;
that
knowledge
will
come
as
a
result
of
hands-on
experience
with
the
TS-870S.
Regardless
what
style
of
operating
you
prefer,
DSP
can
help
you.
What
operator
doesn’t
want
the
quiet,
low-noise
pass
band
offered
by
DSP
operating
in
tne
IF
stages?
Who
doesn’t
want
to
effortlessly
eliminate
interfering
tones
caused
by
others
tuning
up
near
their
operating
frequency?
Why
wouldn’t
anyoody
want
to
narrow
their
CW
bandwidth
to
a
razor-ihin
slice
of
spectrum
if
they
can
still
listen
to
a
pleasing
CW
note
without
analog
filter
“ringing’?
These
are
only
a
few
examples
where
DSP
shines.
To
begin
with,
the
default
Menu
values
chosen
for
the
DSP
functions
on
the
TS-870S
Menu
have
been
carefully
considered
by
the
design
engineers.
They
are
good
starting
points.
If
you
have
already
changed
many
Menu
items
as
you've
experimented
with
your
new
transceiver,
do
a
Temporary
Menu
Reset
{page
24}
or
a
Full
Reset
{page
63}
so
that
you
know
you
are
starting
with
the
default
Menu
values.
Switch
over
to
an
Amateur
band
with
lots
of
activity.
Tune
in
ar!
SSB
station
with
reasonable
signal
strength.
Press
[N.R.]
to
activate
Noise
Reduction.
You
will
hear
a
drop
in
the
background
noise
that
makes
listening
to
the
signal
much
more
pleasant.
If
your
station
is
located
in
an
electrically
noisy
city,
this
function
alone
may
make
you
a
DSP
believer.
Assuming
the
default
Menu
values
are
selected
(due
to
the
resei
above),
you
are
now
using
the
Line
Enhance
function
(Menu
No.
13
is
ON).
This
function
is
“tracking”
(Menu
No.
18
is
ON)
the
signal
as
the
unwanted
noise
is
removed.
Try
changing
Menu
No.
14
to
reduce
and
increase
the
response
time
of
the
Line
Ennance
function.
What
do
you
notice?
Maybe
little
change
can
be
heard
with
this
signal
or
maybe
you
hear
an
important
change.
The
longer
you
allow
DSP
to
monitor
the
signal.
the
better
the
adaptive
filters
can
determine
how
to
fight
the
noise
that
is
present.
But
there
are
tradeoffs.
Monitoring
a
particular
signal
for
too
long
will
mean
that
the
transceiver
responds
too
slowly.
Experiment
and
listen.
Switch
OFF
Menu
No.
13.
You
are
now
using
the
SPAC
titer.
Listen
for
a
change
in
audio
quality
as
you
switch
Menu
No.
13
OFF
and
ON.
While
Menu
No.
13
is
OFF.
change
the
setting
for
Menu
No.
15
to
select
a
different
correlation
time
for
the
SPAC
mode.
If
you
can’t
hear
a
significant
difference
for
the
current
receiving
situation,
then
select
a
longer
SPAC
time
tor
betier
audio
quality.
Although
you
may
prefer
the
audio
produced
when,
for
example,
the
Line
Enhance
function
is
ON,
remember
that
different
signal
and
band
conditions
can
produce
different
results.
Try
not
to
come
to
any
conclusians
about
which
settings
are
best
at
this
early
stage.
Kee
an
open
mind
until
you've
done
a
lot
more
experimenting
on
various
bands
with
different
propagation
conditions.
Widen
the
receive
pass
band
by
turning
the
LO/WIDTH
control
counterclockwise
and
the
HI/SHIFT
control
clockwise.
Try
to
find
a
QSO
in
progress
between
two
stations
who
are
experiencing
interference
from
a
third
station
that
may
be
tuning
slightly
off
frequency
but
within
your
pass
band.
Press
[BEAT
CANCEL].
You
may
think
the
tuning
station
stopped
transmitting.
Press
[BEAT
CANCEL]
again
to
switch
OFF
the
function.
The
station
is
still
tuning
and
you
can
hear
it
again!
Beat
Cancel
can
be
so
effective
at
automatically
finding
and
canceling
tones
thal
are
audible
in
the
pass
band
that
you
may
not
be
aware
of
the
“interfering”
stations
at
all.
With
Beat
Cancel
ON,
experiment
by
changing
the
Beat
Cancel
response
time
via
Menu
No.
16.
The
response
time
of
the
function
decreases
as
the
setting
number
increases
{selection
0
has
the
fastest
response
time).
Press
[AUTO
NOTCH}.
Since
Auto
Notch
functions
in
the
IF
stages,
it
may
work
betier
or
worse
than
Beat
Cancel
for
a
given
situation.
Compare
the
effect
of
Auto
Notch
versus
Beat
Cancel
with
the
same
interfering
tone
or
tones.
Change
Menu
No.
17
to
try
aifferent
response
times
for
Auto
Notch
while
that
function
is
activated.
Experiment
and
listen.
If
you
are
a
CW
operator,
switch
to
the
CW
section
of
a
band
and
search
for
a
crowded
portion.
With
the
CW
mode
selected
and
the
LO/WIDTH
control
turned
clockwise
to
select
a
1
kHz
bandwidth,
tune
to
a
frequency
where
two
or
more
stations
are
audible.
Now
turn
the
LO/WIDTH
control
counterclockwise
to
reduce
the
bandwidth.
Forget
ald
ideas
associated
with
analog
filters
for
how
narrow
you
like
the
bandwidth
when
operating
CW.
With
the
minimum
bandwidth,
you
may
need
to
tune
a
little
to
center
the
desired
signal
in
the
pass
band.
Press
[FINE]
to
reduce
the
tuning
step
to
make
tuning
easier.
Listen
to
the
quality
of
the
chosen
signal.
Can
you
believe
the
bandwidth
displayed
on
the
Front
Panel?
There
are
other
functions
to
help
you
fight
CW
interference
(such
as
IF
Shift)
but
this
example
is
to
illustrate
the
benefits
that
DSP
offers
when
using
extremely
narrow
bandwidths.
After
reading
this
manuai,
you
should
be
equipped
with
the
basic
knowledge
to
begin
learning
how
to
use
DSP
to
your
advantage.
The
DSP
benefits
that
you
enjoy
wil!
be
related
to
the
amount
of
time
that
you
spend
experimenting
with
DSP
while
operating.
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