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6)
Listen for awhile, then adjust. Try to avoid the temptation to “fiddle” with adjustments, moments
after getting the system on the air. Remember you should evaluate the operation over time, not
moment to moment! When it is time to adjust, the provided worksheets that can assist in
establishing improved settings of operation.
7)
In making changes to the system,
do not make hasty or radical changes. Also, do not make
too many different adjustments all at once
. If too many parameters are changed at one time, it
is hard to determine which change made the difference. That can be frustrating whether the
change made you station sound better or worse!
8)
A procedure we have found successful is the “sleep on it” method. Spend time adjusting and then
listening, and when the system gets to a point where it sounds good, stop for the day. In making
changes, there does come a time when the ears become less and less sensitive to adjustments
performed. The ears sort of “burn out.” That is why spreading the adjustment period over a
number of days is recommended. If it still sounds good after you have “slept on it ,” quit
adjusting. If it does not, continue with this method until you’re satisfied. If the procedure is
working, you will find that each day the discrepancies are smaller and you’re making fewer
adjustments.
9)
When you get it where you like it, STOP!
Nothing more said!
10)
Send in the second registration card. Now we know who you are an how you are using the Unity
AM.
A Word About Relative Phase
If the relative phase relationship of this system is different to your existing system, or the system you
are comparing it too, it could cause your announcers to sound “
weird
” in their headphones. If this
happens, then the relative phase of the Unity AM is 180 degrees different than what your announcers
are used to. To remedy this, just reverse the polarity to both of the inputs on the Unity AM.
Mounting and connections
Before rack mounting the Unity AM, review all items in this section. Some require that you change
jumpers on the cards located inside the unit and we know you will say nasty things about us if we
didn’t warn you.
We recommend installing the Unity AM with at least one rack height of space open above the unit.
This will enhance ventilation and prolong component life.
Setting pre-emphasis
For AM broadcasting worldwide, some form of pre-emphasis boost is employed. Generally it is 50µs