Vectronics VEC-884 User Manual
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VEC-884 Owner's Manual
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Filter Specifications
Filter
Left Control
Right Control
Attenuation7 Type8
LR/HR1
LR: 200-2200 Hz
HR: 1400-3400 Hz
57 dB @ 75 Hz
FIR
BP
fc: 300-3400 Hz
BW: 30-2100 Hz
47 dB @ 60 Hz
FIR
2BP2
f1: 300-3400 Hz
f2: 300-3400 Hz
47 dB @ 60 Hz
FIR
CW3
fc: 300-1000 Hz
BW: 30- 700 Hz
47 dB @ 60 Hz
FIR
SSB4
fc: 600-1700 Hz
BW:1000-2500 Hz
57 dB @ 75 Hz
FIR
RTTY
Jumper Programmable
47 dB @ 60 Hz
FIR
HF PACKET
Jumper Programmable
47 dB @ 60 Hz
FIR
AMTOR
Jumper Programmable
47 dB @ 60 Hz
FIR
PACTOR
Jumper Programmable
47 dB @ 60 Hz
FIR
SSTV/FAX/WeFAX
Fixed @1050-1350 Hz and 1450-2350 Hz
45 dB @ 60 Hz
FIR
Manual Notch
f1: 150-3400 Hz
f2: 150-3400 Hz
40 dB @ 95 Hz
IIR
Manual Notch (CW mode)
f1: 300-1000 Hz
f2: 300-1000 Hz
40 dB @ 105 Hz
IIR
Multiple Automatic
Notch5
Entire freq. range of the received audio
Up to 50 dB
LMS
Random Noise
Reduction6
Entire freq. range of selected band-pass filter
Up to 20 dB
LMS
Note 1: The LR/HR filter becomes a band-stop filter when LR is adjusted higher than HR or becomes an
all-pass filter when LR is adjusted equal to HR.
Note 2: The 2BP filter uses the bandwidth setting last used in BP filter but allows independent variation of
the two center frequencies.
Note 3: The CW filter has an optional jumper-programmable sidetone filter.
Note 4: The SSB filter has its lower cutoff frequency limited to 175 Hz.
Note 5: The multiple automatic notch has four jumper-programmable levels of aggressiveness and
capable of eliminating up to four changing tones or heterodynes.
Note 6: The random noise reduction has a variable level of noise reduction.
Note 7: All FIR and IIR filter attenuation is indicated in dB @ a distance in Hz outside the passband. All LMS
filter attenuation is dependent on the characteristics of the noise.
Note 8: All FIR filters are linear phase with a 23 mS time delay and have the upper cutoff frequency limited
to 3900 Hz.
FIR - Finite Impulse Response
IIR - Infinite Impulse Response
LMS - Least Mean Square