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in one stereo channel and the digital program in the other.
Turn
and
push
the jog wheel to hone-in the timing so that there
is no discernible echo heard.
An HD Radio receiver in its normal operating mode will fade
from analog to digital within a few seconds after the station is
tuned. Tune away from your station and then tune back again.
The transition should be ‘seamless,’ with no echo, gaps, stutter-
ing or level shift as the radio cross-fades from analog to digital.
PROGRAM LINE OUTPUTS
The digital and analog line outputs of the DAVID IV are availa-
ble simultaneously, and are independently programmable as to
their output characteristic and output peak level. Depending
on which output you intend to use, navigate either to:
Setup /
Digital Audio Output
:
Or to:
Setup / Analog Audio Output
:
Note that the screens are very similar, thus the following expla-
nation refers to either one.
Line Output
Characteristic
The checkboxes on the left select the characteristic of the pro-
gram line outputs. These are the choices:
20kHz Flat
20k-Flat
is a full-range (20kHz) output that comes directly
from the output of the broadband peak processor. This output
is suitable for any form of full-power-bandwidth digital radio
broadcasting, for audio production and recording, or for high
quality streaming. The
20k-Flat
output does
not
include inde-
pendent HF limiting afforded by adaptive pre-emphasis, nor
will it incorporate the HD Radio delay when it is implemented
for the multiplex output.
Pre-Emphasized
FM Output
When the
FM-Pre
output characteristic is selected, the output
is configured to feed an FM exciter that has a built-in stereo-
coder (stereo-gen). The line output will include adaptive pre-
emphasis and the 15kHz low-pass filtering required for stereo
pilot protection, and is pre-emphasized in this mode. This
means that any pre-emphasis option in the exciter should be
switched OFF. If HD Radio delay is enabled, the line output will
be delayed just as it is for the multiplex output.
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