OPTIMOD-FM DIGITAL
OPERATION
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The HD look-ahead limiter is not stereo-coupled. This prevents limiting
on one channel from causing audible modulation effects on the other
channel.
HD HF Shelf EQ
(Pre/Post) determines whether the HD HF shelving equalizer will be
placed before or after the look-ahead limiter that feeds the HD output.
Diversity Delay
(“In/Out”) determines if the composite output receives audio de-
layed with respect to the digital radio output. This control applies to both composite
outputs—you cannot delay one output without delaying the other.
You can turn the delay on or off for the various outputs via the 8600Si’s API (page 2-
53), automation (page 2-39), and GPI remote interface (page 2-45).
Out Source
allows you to determine if a given output (analog left/right, AES3 #1,
AES3 #2) emits the FM-processed signal (
FM
), the FM-processed signal with diversity
delay (
FM+D
ELAY
), the low-delay monitor signal (
M
ONITOR
;
for driving talent head-
phones) or the HD-processed signal (
HD
). This versatile control allows you to selec-
tively apply diversity delay to each output as desired.
Diversity Delay Trim
allows you to trim the analog FM delay in intervals of one
sample of 64 kHz (15.6 µs) so that the delays of the analog-FM and digital radio
channels are matched at the receiver’s crossfade point. This prevents audible comb
filtering during crossfades. The setting of this control is critical to get best results
and you should adjust it to one-sample accuracy.
In PC Remote, drag the slider of the control with the mouse to set the delay coarsely,
use the Page Up and Page Down keys for intermediate increments, and use the
mouse wheel to fine-tune the delay in one-sample adjustment increments.
Maximum available delay is approximately 16 seconds.
See the documentation provided with your HD Radio exciter for more in-
formation on setting the delay correctly.
You can adjust the diversity delay time via the 8600Si’s API. See page 2-54.
St. / Mono
(“HD Output Stereo / Mono Mode”) determines if the digital-channel
output will be fed by the normal stereo output of the HD processing chain or by a
mono feed from the HD processing chain’s left channel, right channel, or sum of left
and right channels. In all cases, the signal appears on both the left and right chan-
nels of the analog and digital outputs.
The 8600Si does not set the AES3 stereo / mono status bits to reflect the
setting of this control. The AES3 status bits appearing at the HD output
are always set “stereo” even when the two audio channels carry identical
mono signals.
HD Bandwidth
sets the audio bandwidth of the HD output from 15 to 20 kHz in
1 kHz steps.
The user should carefully test the codec in use to ascertain if lowering the
bandwidth to 15 kHz improves subjective quality. This can occur because
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