User's Manual
UHF Digital Hybrid Wireless
®
Rio Rancho, NM
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SmartSquelch
™
A DSP-based algorithm called SmartSquelch
TM
 optimizes 
the receiver performance in very weak signal conditions. 
The RF level and supersonic noise in the audio are con-
tinuously monitored to determine the appropriate noise 
reduction needed and the point at which squelch (com-
plete muting of the audio) is necessary.
As the RF level decreases and supersonic noise in the 
signal begins to increase, a variable knee, high frequency 
roll-off filter is applied to suppress high frequency noise. 
The filtering action moves in and out smoothly to avoid 
abrupt changes that could be audible. When the RF signal 
becomes so weak that the receiver can no longer deliver 
usable audio, the squelch will activate.
SmartDiversity
™
Microprocessor controlled antenna phase combin-
ing is used for diversity reception. When the incoming 
RF level drops to a certain point, the phase (polarity) 
of one antenna is reversed and the resulting level is 
compared with the one in the previous state. If the level 
has increased, the phase is retained. If the level has 
decreased, the phase is reversed back to the previous 
state.
The logic behind this design is based upon the fact that 
two antennas mixed in phase will deliver a stronger 
signal than either antenna by itself. If the antennas are 
spaced more than a few inches apart, the signals arriv-
ing at them will be non-correlated (diverse), to effec-
tively deal with multi-path dropouts.
Turn On and Turn Off Delays
A brief delay is applied when the receiver is powered up 
or down to prevent audible noise such as a thump, pop, 
click or other transient noise.
Test Tone
To assist in matching the audio levels of equipment con-
nected to the receiver, a 1 kHz audio test tone genera-
tor is provided, with an output level adjustable from -50 
to +5 dBu in 1 dB increments.
The tone simulates the audio output with a steady sig-
nal at full modulation, making it easy to adjust the level 
to precisely match the optimal level for the connected 
device and maximize the signal to noise ratio of the 
system.
LCD Display
Setup and monitoring is done through the LCD display 
on the control panel. The built-in backlight for view-
ing in dimly lit environments can be set to remain on 
for 30 seconds, 5 minutes or to remain on constantly. 
The characters and background on the display can be 
inverted as desired for easy viewing in brightly or dimly 
lit environments.
Smart Noise Reduction (SmartNR
™
)
Note: The SmartNR setting is user selectable only in 
the Digital Hybrid compatibility mode. In other modes, 
noise reduction is applied in such a way as to emulate 
the original analog system as accurately as possible 
and is not user adjustable.
The wide dynamic range of digital hybrid technology, 
combined with flat response to 20 kHz, makes it pos-
sible to hear the -120 dBV noise floor in the mic pre-
amp, or the (usually) greater noise from the microphone 
itself. To put this in perspective, the noise generated 
by the recommended 4k bias resistor of many electret 
lavaliere mics is –119 dBV and the noise level of the mi-
crophone’s electronics is even higher. In order to reduce 
this noise the receiver is equipped with a “smart” noise 
reduction algorithm called SmartNR
TM
, which removes 
hiss without sacrificing audio high frequency response.
SmartNR
TM 
works by attenuating only those portions of 
the audio signal that fit a statistical profile for random-
ness or “electronic hiss.” Because it is much more than 
a sophisticated variable low pass filter, the transparency 
of the audio signal is preserved. Desired high frequency 
signals having some coherence are not affected, such 
as speech sibilance and tones.
SmartNR
TM
 algorithm has three modes, selectable 
from a user setup screen. The optimal setting for each 
application is subjective and is normally selected while 
simply listening.
• OFF defeats noise reduction and complete trans-
parency is preserved. All signals presented to the 
transmitter’s analog front end, including any faint 
microphone hiss, will be faithfully reproduced at the 
receiver output.
• NORMAL applies enough noise reduction to re-
move most of the hiss from the microphone preamp 
and some of the hiss from lavaliere microphones. 
The noise reduction benefit is significant in this 
position, yet the degree of transparency maintained 
is exceptional.
• FULL applies enough noise reduction to remove 
most of the hiss from nearly any signal source 
of reasonable quality and some high frequency 
environmental noise, assuming the input gain is set 
properly at the transmitter.










