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-====== Omni VI/Omni VI Plus SSB RX AudioInrad Audio Mod & DSP Bypass Mod ======+====== Omni VI/Omni VI Plus SSB RX AudioInrad Audio Mod & DSP Bypass Mod ======
  
-==== Inrad Audio Mod ====+This page has moved:
  
-Inrad offers an [[http://www.inrad.net/product.php?​productid=209&​cat=90&​page=1|inexpensive mod kit]] for the Omni VI/VI+ to improve ssb receive audio. +  *[[http://omni6.wikidot.com/rxaudio|Improving Omni 6 SSB RX Audio]]
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-The mod accomplishes two improvements:​ +
-  - Without the mod, the minimum notch filter frequency setting is 240hz ("​Notch"​ knob fully ccw).  Because there'​s no way to completely shut off the notch filter, there is always a 240hz "​suckout"​ in the audio in the stock Omni 6.  The mod lowers this to 50hz, below the ssb rx passband, by replacing a notch filter IC resistor. ​ With the mod, the highest notch frequency ("​Notch"​ knob fully cw) is now 2500hz. +
-  - Without the mod, the ssb rx passband tilts down with 2700hz level approx -10dB relative to 500hz level. ​ The mod flattens the passband by replacing two capacitors at the product detector output. +
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-The mod involves removing the IF/AF Board and replacing three components. ​ I've only done the mod with leaded (not SMT) components. ​ It is an easy job for those with a bit of solder rework experience. ​ The board removes easily - 5 screws along with numerous well marked connectors. ​ Start to finish, it takes about 30 minutes. ​  +
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-**HOWEVER** (and a big however), you should bear in mind that the receive audio always goes through the Omni 6 dsp circuit. ​ The dsp circuit has two big effects on the ssb audio passband: +
-  - passband is **rolled off by -25dB above 3400hz** +
-  - passband is **steeply rolled off below 260hz**; this factor makes the first part of the Inrad mod of questionable utility unless you plan on modifying your Omni 6 to bypass its dsp and extend the low frequency response. ​ However, if you simply bypass the dsp, the rx audio will have an unacceptably high level of "​hiss"​ without the dsp 3400hz low pass filter. +
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-==== Omni 6 DSP Bypass Mod ==== +
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-To get around the 260hz high pass filtering of the Omni 6 dsp and still provide the needed low pass hiss filtering, I have done the following with great success: +
-- tap the Omni 6 audio right at the product detector output (pin 6) through a 1uF cap (you could also tap the audio after the notch filter) +
-- feed this audio line into an appropriate low pass filter to remove hiss; I've used both of the following with good results (I preferred the second method due to smoother sound): +
-  1. DSP-599ZX high Z input B set to 0.0dBV, filtering set for 100-2800hz ​  OR +
-  2. Behringer PEQ 2200 analog parametric equalizer set for 85khz lo cut, 2.5khz hi cut, band5 eq -15dB 10khz 1.2 octaves  +
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-A side benefit of this technique is that all the digital "​grunge",​ encoder noise, and other annoying artifacts are totally removed from the rx audio. ​ Coupling the dsp bypass mod with installing dual Inrad 2.8khz filters will transform the Omni 6 ssb rx audio from mediocre to superb. ​  +
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-The existing audio chain is left intact as well, in case you ever want to listen through the Omni 6 headphone jack or speaker. ​ Another option for the experimenter is to re-inject the externally filtered audio back into the Omni 6 which would be easily accomplished via the DSP return connector 54/56 on the IF/AF board. +
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-- Barry N1EU+
  
  

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