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correction. The time constant of R173 and C58 determine the slow,
unobtrusive, 0.5dB/second correction rate of the AGC.
AGC Gating
The level-corrected program signal is monitored by the gating
amplifier, IC38A. This is a first-order, band-pass filter with –3dB
points at 300Hz and 3kHz. The purpose of this frequency weighting is
to favor legitimate program material, and neglect rumbles and hisses
which might otherwise cause the AGC to bring these noises to
annoying levels.
The band-passed program signal is rectified by CR23 and CR24, and
sensed by comparator IC37A. The output of this IC sits at the positive
supply rail until a program signal exceeds the gating threshold, at
which point it toggles to the negative rail, lighting the
GATE OPEN
indicator and switching IC42A from NO (normally-open) to NC
(normally-closed).
When the gate is open, IC42A feeds program-level-derived DC from
IC41B to comparator IC41A. This enables AGC circuitry to correct
input gain. When the program level drops below threshold and IC37A
toggles low, the actual AGC gain-control voltage is instead presented to
comparator IC41A. This causes AGC gain slowly to return to the 0dB,
resting value.
TRIBAND COMPRESSOR (Schematic Sheet 1, Page 29)
Fixed
Pre-Emphasis
C53 is in the input path of IC38A imparts the fixed, NRSC pre-
emphasis to the program signal ahead of the 3-band compressor. The
resultant increase in high frequency energy is kept in check by normal
compressor action.
Band-Pass
Compression
IC28B is a first-order band-pass stage defining a second-order response
for the
MID
band. Gain control ahead of this stage gives a distortion-
reduction advantage because the
compressed
signal is filtered. The
MID
band samples some energy in the adjacent bands which helps
maintain a more uniform response under heavy compression to
eliminate “phase-swishing” and other audible artifacts.
Gain stage IC29B feeds the full-wave rectifier comprised of Q26, Q27
and Q28. This simple, yet effective rectifier configuration is
attributable to the British circuit genius, Peter Baxandall. Rectifier
reference bias comes from the same asymmetrical source used by the
peak control circuitry. This encourages a preponderance of positive-
going program peaks in the compressor output. Midband attack time
is fixed by R138 and C49. Release is through R139 to a “platform”
established by C59 and a discharge resistance selected by IC43 per the
PROGRAM DENSITY
setting.
The
LOW
and
HIGH
bands have low-pass and high-pass characteristics,
respectively.
LOW
and
HIGH
band compressor operation is identical to
that described for the MID band, except that time constants are scaled
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