With ESC, there really is no need to listen to the RX2 since it is just
providing gain and magnitude data for RX1 to manipulate, so panning the
audio left and right will not provide any enhancement. All of the
"audio" benefits of ESC are coming out of RX1.
This is a different kind of diversity than stereo diversity where you
feed the signals from RX1 and RX2 into different speakers and you let
your brain do the "signal processing".
However, gain leveling as Bob indicated in a follow up e-mail is
something that we are looking into.
-Tim
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On 9/22/2011 9:41 AM, James T Kirk wrote:
I have a question about ESC (Enhanced Signal Clarity). I'm using a
dipole and sloper on 75m. The ESC feature seems to work well as far as
enhancing and nulling signal strength when changing the position of
the bullseye. The 45 degree check gives a relative easy comparison.
What I'm wondering is when left dead center in the bullseye and
toggling on and off there appears to be a noise reduction affect, or
is it just the audio level dropping? Both receivers are on of course
and left-right are balanced for each. Thanks for the neat feature by
the way.
Are instructions for use on the to do list?
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