FLEX-6000 Signature Series – Maestro User Guide
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The Spectral Capture Units (SCU) in the FLEX-6000 transceivers contain three primary component
blocks:
ï‚· Preselection band filters (except in FLEX-6300)
ï‚· A preamplifier/attenuator
ï‚· A high-performance analog-to-digital converter (ADC) also known as a digitizer
Each of these blocks plays a role in receiver performance and must be considered when planning
full duplex operation.
32.4.1 Preselection Band Filter Block
Preselection band filters, when present and active, can reduce out-of-band signal levels by 20dB or
more. Preselection band filters are enabled by default in the FLEX-6500 and FLEX-6700 any time
the radio is not in the WIDE mode. An indicator in the upper right corner of the Panadapter will
show when the radio is in the WIDE mode and pre-selectors are not enabled. The FLEX-6300 is
always in WIDE mode since it does not have preselection band filters, but this is not indicated in the
Panadapter.
As an example, assume a 20dB reduction in out-of-band signals when the preselection band filters
are enabled.
Example 1: FLEX-6500 with two Slice Receivers on 20m in a single Panadapter. Both receivers are
set to listen on RXA and transmit on ANT1. The WIDE indicator is not present in the Panadapter. In
this case, the pre-selector filter for 20m is enabled, but the receiver and transmitter are on the
same band. The pre-selector will not reduce the transmit signal (it is in-band) and no 20dB
reduction in signal can be used for calculations.
Example 2: FLEX-6500 with two Slice Receivers, one on 20m, one on 40m in two Panadapters. Both
Slice Receivers are set to receive on RXA and transmit on ANT1. Because two different bands are
received on the same antenna, WIDE mode is indicated in both Panadapters. Preselection band
filters are not used and a 20dB reduction in signal cannot be used for calculations.
Example 3: FLEX-6700 with two Slice Receivers, one listening on 20m and one on 40m in two
Panadapters. Slice A is set to receive on RXA and transmit on ANT1. Slice B is set to receive on RXB
and transmit on ANT1. Neither Panadapters indicate WIDE. In this case, preselection band filters
are enabled on both bands and a 20dB reduction can be used in calculations.
32.4.2 Preamplifier / Attenuator Block
The preamplifier/attenuator block can raise or reduce signals before they are sampled in the ADC
block. The overload limit of the SCU is reduced by any gain that is added by the preamplifier. For
example, if 10dB of gain is selected using the preamplifier selection under the antenna controls in
the Panadapter, this 10dB addition must be factored into the overload calculations. The same
holds for other amplification levels: if +20dB or +30dB are selected, the respective value must be
added to overload calculations. You should only use pre-amplification when necessary and only
what is required to raise the noise level in the receiver by 8-10dB over the noise level when the
antenna is disconnected.