Rejecting interference, Dsp tools, Slope tuning (ssb/am) – Kenwood TS-870S User Manual

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CW

AGC

AUTO

CTRL

SHIFT

DSP TOOLS

SLOPE TUNING (SSB/AM)

Changing the positions of the LO/WIDTH and HI/SHIFT
controls while in SSB or AM mode changes the cut-off
frequencies for the receive pass band. Controlling the
pass band in this way allows you to eliminate adjacent
frequency interference.

Turn the LO/WIDTH control clockwise to raise the
high-pass filter cut-off frequency; turn it
counterclockwise to lower the cut-off frequency. This is
effective in removing interference from frequencies
lower than your current operating frequency.

Turn the HI/SHIFT control clockwise to raise the
low-pass filter cut-off frequency; turn it
counterclockwise to lower the cut-off frequency. This is
effective in removing interference from frequencies
higher than your current operating frequency.

Using only these controls, you can eliminate a great
deal of interference on the phone bands. By using both
controls together carefully, you will increase your ability
to pick out weak signals from the interference.

IF SHIFT (CW)

For CW, the center frequency of the filter pass band can
be shifted without changing the current receive
frequency. This is an additional method of fighting
adjacent frequency interference. Change the CW
center frequency by adjusting the HI/SHIFT control.
When the control is adjusted, “SHIFT” and the newly
selected center frequency appears on the Display.

REJECTING INTERFERENCE

Be aware that shifting the CW center frequency does
not automatically adjust the receive CW pitch.
Therefore, it is possible to shift the CW pass band such
that the selected CW pitch frequency falls outside the
pass band. Doing this makes the CW signal inaudible.

Example:

Before adjusting IF Shift:

CW pitch: 900 Hz

IF Shift:

800 Hz (center frequency)

CW Width: 600 Hz

In this example, the pass band would lie from
500 ~ 1100 Hz (from 300 Hz below the center frequency
of 800 Hz to 300 Hz above the center frequency). If the
CW pitch was set for 900 Hz, the signal would be
audible.

After adjusting IF Shift:

CW pitch: 900 Hz

IF Shift:

500 Hz (center frequency)

CW Width: 600 Hz

Now, the pass band would lie from 200 ~ 800 Hz. With
the CW pitch set for 900 Hz, the signal would not be
audible since the pitch frequency is 100 Hz above the
upper edge of the pass band. In this case, to make the
signal audible, lower the CW pitch frequency by at least
100 Hz.

f

f

HI/SHIFT

HI/SHIFT

USB pass band

USB pass band

f

f

LO/WIDTH

LO/WIDTH

USB pass band

USB pass band

CW

800

Frequency Selections

(Hz)

Mode

Default

Freq.(Hz)

400, 450, 500, 550,
600, 650, 700, 750,
800, 850, 900, 950,
1000

Center

frequency

Freq./ Filter

Relationship

0, 50, 100, 200, 300, 400,
500, 600, 800, 1000 Hz

0, 100, 200, 500 Hz

1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4,
2.6, 2.8, 3.0, 3.4, 4.6, 6.0 kHz

2.5, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0 kHz

LO/WIDTH

Control

(high-pass
filter cutoff)

HI/SHIFT

Control

(low-pass

filter cutoff)

SSB

AM

SSB

AM

Frequency Selections

Adjust

Mode

Default

Freq.

300 Hz

100 Hz

2.6 kHz

6.0 kHz

500

800

1100

900 Hz pitch

200

500

800

900 Hz pitch

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