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Audio Options FT1000MP (by
WD8ARZ)
I like what the FT-1000MP offers as a range of user options when it
comes to speaker and headphone operation combinations. There are four
pathways to get audio out of the MP, and three ways to play the main and
sub receiver audio in combination with each other. Then there are the
effects afforded by choosing the various modes, filters, dsp, if shift,
width shift, and notch filter combinations between the receivers.
Audio Paths:
1) Internal Speaker - Ok for portable and small table space use, but
poor over all choice.
2) External Speaker - Page 19/20 in owners manual item 13. Much better
when using a communications quality speaker, such as the old heath kit
HS-1661
that tailors the audio to about 200-4000 Hz...... the communications
range needed for voice communications - this also helps reduce storm
static ear overload. Both receiver audios feed this output source at the
same time.
3) STEREO headphones that matches the impedance for the front panel
output jack. This choice gives your ear/brain function the best possible
operation
for diversity and spatial effects. In this mode you can achieve the best
'sorting' of audio information be it the same or different signals from
the two receivers. When tuned to the same signal, the brain provides the
best processing of mixing, separating, and sorting for audio
information. Room noise is also reduced or easier to sort this way too.
Use full stereo separation in the menu options, and try different
filters, dsp settings and other controls to achieve maximum spatial
separation effects. This choice is the best choice for sorting out weak
signals or situations where noise and other signals are a problem.
Headphones and diversity/spatial operations is
much more effective through the headphones than external speakers......
and don't forget you can still use the external mono speaker, or the
built in speaker for center channel effects as well...... at the same
time.
The dynamic range for the audio from the headphone jack is also better
configured here to protect your ears from sudden changes in audio output
when you have the volume up for a weak audio output and something loud
opens up on you - this is due to a resistor divider network employed
prior to the jack........ and that's why it is not recommended to use
headphones through the speaker output jack where this protection is not
available.
4) STEREO Speaker output jack on the rear panel - Page 19/20 in owners
manual item 14. Here you should use an external amplifier feeding
matching speakers positioned in such away to have you in the direct
center. The output here is also a fixed volume output that has good
dynamic range and is independent of the volume control on the front
panel. Between the external amplifier volume and balance controls, and
the internal menu settings of the MP, terrific performance can be had
for a wide range of operations...... except for the best of the
diversity and spatial techniques where improved operation can be
achieved using headphones. I like listening to shortwave stations and
music this way.... signal to noise ratio allowing of course.
Audio Combinations thru Menu 4-8:
1) Each receiver audio feeds both audio outputs. - Mono
2) Each receiver feeding separate audio outputs at normal output, and at
lower audio levels feeds the other audio output at the same time. -
Stereo 1
3) Full separate audio. Main receiver to one audio output, and sub
receiver to another audio output, no mixing.
When it comes to sound, what type and how it is perceived varies
considerably with how it is delivered. What method I use depends on the
signal to noise ratio and type of audio I am digging into. The above
options for the FT-1000MP provide all the possible combinations I am
aware of...... including using external Dsp in the audio chain. I find
myself using the headphones most of the time to maximize the stereo
effect when needing to sort audio..... but I much prefer the external
audio amp and speakers for full fidelity audio when using strong or
clear signals with wide to no filters selections.
Good luck, and please experiment. You will be very surprised at the
effects you can get having both receivers tuned to the same signal at
the same time using different modes (am, lsb, usb), filter widths, dsp
on in different settings, if shift, width shift, notch filter and
feeding the same or different audio outputs. During the best of
operations I hear the band noise in the far back of my head spread out
and muted, low audio frequency audio in my left ear, and higher audio
frequency in my right ear, and even other distracting sounds in
different 'vectors' that don't cover the targeted audio. Try it you will
like it......... I bet you wont be satisfied with one
audio feed in the future afterwards!
73 from Bill - WD8ARZ
wd8arz@ix.netcom.com
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