CPS pr/de emphesis AGC, etc

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Ambulance9C
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CPS pr/de emphesis AGC, etc

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can someone give me a brief overview of exactly what theses options are and when they should be used? I have a basic knowledge but would like to know specifically. Ive done some searching but haven't found my answer.

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Re: CPS pr/de emphesis AGC, etc

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Read up on FM theory to learn why pre and de emphasis are important - Wiki FM Broadcasting. In general, it is not something you want to turn off. You want it on.

AGC is useful to flatten out performance. ie: make all radios sound about the same. Done incorrectly, they can all sound bad.
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While I can't explain the technical end of it, I set all my radios with pre, & de on, & AGC off. To me that sounds the best. On our Trbo system, we're trying to get all the guys to leave their AGC off, & set mike gain per DMR-MARC spec's. That way everyone will have the same gain settings. GARY
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Re: CPS pr/de emphesis AGC, etc

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So basically it Pre and De limit the high frequency noise. From my reading it seems no one likes AGC
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