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emphasis network in the FM mode; un-
weighted in the ‘Flat’ mode.
AES Digital Output:
At 0dBFS, >130dB through an appropri-
ate de-emphasis network in the FM
mode; unweighted in the Flat mode (us-
ing the Digital Line Input).
Program Signal Latency:
4.2 milliseconds from any input to
any output in any operating mode.
19kHz Stereo Pilot Protection:
>65dB with reference to 9% pilot injec-
tion.
38kHz Suppression:
>80dB with reference to 100% carrier
modulation.
57kHz RDS Subcarrier Protection:
>65dB with reference to 5% RDS sub-
carrier injection.
REAR-PANEL APPOINTMENTS
Digital Line Input:
The AES3 stereo input (XLR) accepts
program sources at sampling rates of
32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz and 96kHz;
16/24-bit. Input gain is adjustable for
average program levels between –5dB
and –35dB, re: –20dBFS. (Page 12)
Analog Line Inputs:
L/R active balanced/bridging (XLR) in-
puts accept average program line levels
between –15dBu and +15dBu; +26dBu
max peak level. (Pages 12, 19)
Line Outputs:
The Digital and Analog Line Outputs
may each be configured independently
for 20kHz flat response, or for 15kHz
‘FM’ characteristics, either with pre-
emphasis or normalized to flat. (Page
13)
Digital Line Output:
The AES3 (XLR) stereo output may be
adjusted between –20dBFS and 0dBFS,
corresponding to 100% (peak) carrier
modulation. The output sampling rate
may be set to follow the Digital Line
Input or forced to 32kHz, 44.1kHz,
48kHz or 96kHz. Sampling resolution
is 24 bits. (Pages 13, 35)
Analog Line Outputs:
Active balanced (XLR) outputs are ad-
justable between –10dBu and +24dBu
(+21.5dBm), corresponding to 100%
carrier modulation; source impedance
is 200 ohms. (Pages 13, 34)
Composite/MPX Output:
Two unbalanced (BNC) outputs are in-
dependently adjustable between 0.8V
p-p and 8V p-p (+11dBu), correspond-
ing to 100% carrier modulation; source
impedance is 75 ohms. Pre-emphasis
may be set to 75µs, 50µs or OFF. (Pag-
es 13, 36)
RDS Input:
Unbalanced/bridging (BNC) input ac-
cepts a 57kHz RDS subcarrier at any
level between 0.5V p-p and 5.0V p-p for
a typical injection level of 5% of total
carrier modulation. (Pages 14, 38)
19kHz RDS Sync:
When RDS is enabled, the Sync Output
(BNC) delivers a 5V p-p TTL-compatible
square wave at the 19kHz pilot fre-
quency; 75-ohm source. (Page 14)
Network Port:
An RJ45 jack accepts TCP/IP network
connections for remote setup and op-
eration of the DAVID IV. (Page 43)
Headphone Jack (Front Panel):
A quarter-inch (TRS) headphone jack al-
lows the user to monitor the processed
program audio. A volume control next
to the jack adjusts the listening level.
AUDIO PROCESSING FEATURES
Program High-Pass:
A user-programmable high-pass filter
attenuates sub-audible noise that could
compromise modulation efficiency.
The filter is adjustable between 20Hz
and 65Hz. (Page 20)
AGC:
Unobtrusive, gated ‘gain-riding’ AGC is
quasi-average-responding with a cap-
ture/correction range of ±18dB. Posi-
tive AGC gain may be truncated to any
value b18dB and 0dB; the AGC
correction rate is programmable. (Page
20)
Stereo Enhancement:
This dual-action utility effectively
broadens the soundstage for the stereo
program and the center-channel ‘solo’
component independently. (Page 22)
5-Band ‘Multipressor’:
Program audio is split into five fre-
quency bands. Each band imparts both
dynamic compression and adjustable
static gain to afford fixed equalization
and other ‘signature’ control of the
program audio. (Page 23)
Bass Augmentation:
Sub-bass program frequencies undergo
independent dynamic compression, ex-
pansion, selective clipping and filtering
for control over both static ‘Rumble’
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