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5.13
Audio Functions
For special processing and filtering of Audio signals (Audio from the Transceiver) the
PTC-IIIusb presents its own submenu - the so called Audio-Denoiser menu,
aud:-
menu.
The PTC-IIIusb is thus also suitable for SSB operation (automatic notch filter) and for
CW listening (Automatic peak-filter, CW-filter) and has very useful options. The Audio
is presented to the PTC as usual via PIN 4 of the 8 PIN HF radio connector, so that no
changes compared with normal RTTY/PACTOR operation are required. The processed or
filtered signal is presented at PIN 1 of the HF radio connector.
The very high computing capacity of the PTC-IIIusb is shown to be very advantageous
for the Audio processing algorithm. In comparison to the usual simpler and cheaper
Audio Denoiser units, several times as much computing power can be used to optimize
the result.
All functions of the
aud:-
menu that process the AF input signal use a 4-stage signal level
matching (22 dB adapting range) for the 16-Bit A/D converter in order to keep the
quantization effect low and to provide a large effective dynamic range. The PTC-IIIusb
therefore adjusts itself in stages automatically to the average signal level delivered from
the transceiver. A complete description of the
AUdio
commands set is given in section
Audio (refer to chapter
)
5.14
The Hostmode
The PTC-IIIusb supports the
WA8DED
hostmode and an
SCS
specific extension, the
CRC hostmode. For detailed information about the hostmode and the hostmode
commands refer to chapter
. Pay attention to the explanations concerning the
TNC
command (refer to chapter
).
Here you find some important details for the hostmode and PACTOR cooperation.
To make PACTOR accessable from the hostmode, one of the hostmode channels can be
reserved for PACTOR operation. On this reserved channel a connect or disconnect
command of the hostmode program is effective on the short wave port of the PTC-IIIusb
and establishes a PACTOR connection or terminates it. If the PACTOR listen mode is
activated, incoming text will also be displayed in this channel and not in the monitor-
screen of the hostmode program.
With the
PTChn
command the hostmode channel for PACTOR can be set. Default setting
is channel 4. If more than one channel is enabled in the hostmode program, it is usual to
take the last channel.
If your hostmode program has 8 channels enabled, the command
cmd:
PTChn
8 <Return>
reserves channel 8 for PACTOR.
As the example shows it is only possible in the terminal mode, e.g. in
PlusTerm
, to enter
the
PTChn
command.
As mentioned in the chapters about PACTOR Duplex and the PR PACTOR gateway
the hostmode programs naturally have problems with the usual special characters for the
changeover in PACTOR (CHANGEOVER and BREAKIN). Because of this there are