Squelch in relation to gain reduction
Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 11:33 am
Firstly, thank you for the excellent RSP2 and SDR Uno software. I am having great fun exploring their capabilities. I have but one minor niggle...
When a strong station (like a local repeater) fires up it triggers automatic gain reduction and affects squelch thresholds. I find I am constantly adjusting these to compensate for changes to overall system gain. Is there any way that squelch threshold settings could be made to compensate automatically? Signal strength readings seems to be kept steady through the range of gain settings so why not squelch?
73 Martin - G4ENZ
When a strong station (like a local repeater) fires up it triggers automatic gain reduction and affects squelch thresholds. I find I am constantly adjusting these to compensate for changes to overall system gain. Is there any way that squelch threshold settings could be made to compensate automatically? Signal strength readings seems to be kept steady through the range of gain settings so why not squelch?
73 Martin - G4ENZ