Supersonic noise-based, Dynamic filter and squelch, Rf-controlled digital noise filter – Lectrosonics SRa Series User Manual

Page 7: Audio output level, Test tone, Power supply, Lcd display, Supersonic noise-based dynamic filter and squelch

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UHF Digital Hybrid Wireless

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Rio Rancho, NM

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The Smart Noise Reduction algorithm has three modes,

Selectable from a user setup screen. The optimal set-

ting for each application is subjective and selected while

simply listening.
OFF - no noise reduction is performed and complete

transparency is preserved. All signals presented to the

transmitter’s analog front end, including any faint micro-

phone hiss, will be faithfully reproduced at the receiver.
NORMAL - enough noise reduction is applied to remove

most of the hiss from the microphone preamp and

some of the hiss from lavaliere microphones. The noise

reduction benefit is significant in this position, yet the

degree of transparency maintained is exceptional.
FULL - enough noise reduction is applied to remove

most of the hiss from nearly any signal source of rea-

sonable quality and some high frequency environmental

noise, assuming levels are set properly at the transmit-

ter.

Supersonic Noise-Based

Dynamic Filter and Squelch

In addition to SmartNR, all hybrid receivers are

equipped with a supersonic noise-based dynamic filter

and squelch system. The incoming audio is monitored

for energy above 22 kHz, pilot tone excepted. Excessive

high frequency energy indicates that the received signal

is too weak to achieve an acceptable signal-to-noise

ratio. Under marginal conditions, a variable low pass

filter is rolled in dynamically, masking the noise while

preserving as much of the transmitted signal as pos-

sible. When the channel is too noisy even for the filter,

the audio is squelched.
This noise-based filter and squelch system replaces a

more or less equivalent system used for many years,

which based its operation on RF signal strength. Perfor-

mance of the two systems is virtually identical, but the

noise-based system requires no calibration and there

is no better way to track the signal-to-noise ratio than to

measure it directly.

RF-Controlled Digital Noise Filter

In extremely weak signal conditions, an RF sensitive

variable frequency filter is applied to reduce the high

frequency response of the receiver. This filter does

nothing until the RF signal strength drops below 3 uV at

which point it begins to roll off high frequencies. Usable

audio remains unaffected, but noise-ups or “hits” occur-

ring near the fringe of reception sound much less harsh.

Audio Output Level

A setup screen is provided for adjusting the audio out-

put level in 1 dB increments from -50 to +5 dBu using

the front panel UP and DOWN buttons.

Test Tone

To assist in matching the audio levels of equipment

connected to the SRa5P or SRa, a 1 kHz audio test

tone, adjustable from -50 to +5 dBu in 1 dB increments,

is available at the XLR connector. This tone is available

through the TONE setup window.

Power Supply

The SRa5P and SRa is operated from an external DC

power source. The power supplies are protected from

damage to the receiver that could occur if a positive

ground power source is applied.

LCD Display

The display has four primary windows. Pressing the

Front Panel SEL button steps through each of these

windows.
If the battery gets low on the transmitters, a message

will interrupt the display every few seconds and flash a

low battery warning.
After power is turned off and back on again, the unit

defaults to the main window and to the most recent fre-

quency, audio level, transmitter battery type and other

user settings. These settings are retained even when

the power is turned off. After five minutes of no key ac-

tivity, the LCD backlight goes off and the display reverts

back to the main window.

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