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OPTIMOD-FM DIGITAL
TROUBLESHOOTING
5-7
Harsh Sibilance (“Ess” Sounds) in the HD Channel
Adjust the
HD
D
E
-E
SS
control and/or activate the HD channel’s band 5 compressor.
HD and FM Levels Do Not Match When the Receiver Crossfades
Adjust the
HD
L
IMIT
D
R
control in the on-air preset to match levels. See page 3-71.
Do not
match levels by adjusting the output level of the output driving the HD ex-
citer.
Only use this control to match the peak levels of the Optimod output to the
exciter
. In other words, if the exciter is set to clip when it receives at –3 dBfs, adjust
the Optimod output level to –3 dBfs. This uses all of the headroom available in the
transmission channel, minimizing the amount of look-ahead limiting that the Opti-
mod needs to do.
If you have accidentally turned on the BS.1770 Safety Limiter, this will cause the
loudness to be lower than expected in HD Radio applications. Turn it off. See step 12
on page 2-35.
Digital Radio Loudness Cannot be Set Using the Digital Output 100% Peak Level Con-
trol
When the BS.1770 Safety Limiter is
ON
, adjusting the HD-assigned
100%
P
EAK
L
EVEL
C
ONTROL
sets only the output headroom, not loudness. See step 12 on page 2-35.
Loudness Drops Momentarily During HD Radio Analog/Digital Crossfades
The analog and digital channels in your transmission path have reversed polarity
with respect to each other and a phase cancellation is occurring in the radio during
crossfades. You can correct this with the
HD
P
OLARITY
or
FM
P
OLARITY
controls. See
page 3-68.
HD Frequency Response is Limited to 15 kHz
The
HD
B
ANDWIDTH
control might be set to 15 kHz. See page 3-67.
Even if the
HD
B
ANDWIDTH
control is set to 20 kHz, bandwidth will be limited to 15
kHz if the HD output’s sample rate is set to 32 kHz and/or if the sample rate of the
audio applied to the 5700i’s digital input is 32 kHz. 20 kHz response requires sample
rates to be set to 44.1 kHz or higher.
General Dissatisfaction with Subjective Sound Quality
The 5700i is a complex processor that can be adjusted for many different tastes. For
most users, the factory presets, as augmented by the gamut offered by the
L
ESS
-
M
ORE
control for each preset, are sufficient to find a satisfactory “sound.” However,
some users will not be satisfied until they have accessed other Modify Processing
controls and have adjusted the subjective setup controls in detail to their satisfac-
tion. Such users
must
fully understand the material in Section 3 of this manual to
achieve the best results from this exercise.
By comparison to competitive processors, the 5700i offers a uniquely favorable set of
trade-offs between loudness, brightness, distortion, and build-up of program den-
sity. If your radio station does not seem to be competitive with others in your mar-
ket, the cause is usually source material (including excess use of lossy digital com-
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