Dale,

I have no issue with the ANF - it works superb. And I agree that an 
extension with manually tunable NFs would also have merrit.

I'm just wondering if it is at all possible to have the ANF work before the 
AGC (Forgive me if I'm totally off base here as I have no idea what the 
current processing order is or even if it would make sense). That way, the 
AGC would work on the signal after the carrier has been filtered out and 
(most likely) leave the SSB signal alone.

I understand that I can manually correct for it by turning AGC off and 
adjusting RF/AF, but that's several controls to manipulate, which all would 
need to be readjusted again when the carrier itself disappears. Just 
wondering if it could be avoided in the first place.

73 de Joe - AB1DO

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dale Boresz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Joe - AB1DO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz>
Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 22:46
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Desensing of signal by AGC due to carrier?


> Joe, I think the ANF only operates in the audio path after the AGC, so it 
> doesn't actually eliminate the carrier from within the passband of the 
> filter, although it does remove it from the audio output of the radio.
>
> However, a tunable, adjustable-width notch filter would solve this. About 
> a year ago, another Flexer came up with a great concept, and unfortunately 
> I do not remember who it was, although I remember his idea and 
> terminology. His idea was to have the ability to slide a notch filter from 
> either the left or right side of the panadapter display, and place it on 
> top of an offending carrier. In fact, he used the analogy of having a 
> 'quiver' of these notch filters available so that multiple notches could 
> be implemented simply by dragging them into position.
>
> A great idea, in my opinion, and one which cw op's would also find useful, 
> particularly those of us who prefer to use wider filter settings where the 
> NR is more effective.
>
> 73, Dale
> WA8SRA
>
>
>
> Joe - AB1DO wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I have noticed that when someone is tuning on top of a SSB signal, the 
>>strong carrier causes the AGC to cut down the volume, thus rendering a 
>>weak SSB signal all but inaudible. This is what I would expect, I guess
>>
>>However, when I activate ANF (Block LMS), the carrier's effect is killed, 
>>but the AGC keeps limiting the audio of the weak SSB signal, thus still 
>>rendering it barely audible. When the carrier itself disappears, the AGC 
>>increases audio again.
>>
>>Do others experience the same? Am I overlooking something, some setting? 
>>Can anything be done about this?
>>
>>Thanks for any help,
>>73 de Joe - AB1DO
>>
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