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AGC enables in SSB after tuning so far #14

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madmax2069 opened this issue Jan 29, 2022 · 5 comments
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AGC enables in SSB after tuning so far #14

madmax2069 opened this issue Jan 29, 2022 · 5 comments

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@madmax2069
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I'm using an ATS-25 running 3.4

When in SSB and I manually turn AGC off when you tune so far (like 15KHz) you'll hear a chuff sound and the AGC will be enabled but the button isn't highlighted like it's off.

When you press the AGC button it'll turn the AGC back off and the button will stay un-highlighted to match the AGC being off. But you tune so far again it'll make that chuff sound and the AGC will be enabled itself again with the button showing that it's off.

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pe0mgb commented Jan 30, 2022 via email

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Hello, thanks for the quick reply

I just tried making the edit for the MW/AM frequencies and during compile process I get an error

Fatal error: Rotary.h: no such file or directory, so I take it I'm missing a library ? If I am what library do I need to install ?

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pe0mgb commented Jan 31, 2022 via email

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I figured it out (pulled the files I needed from the .zip I downloaded from here), made the change to the MW frequency range and pushed the change to the radio. The only thing I touched in the sketch is what you told me to change for the MW frequency range.

But now AGC isn't working correctly like how it use to work before the change, AGC isn't recovering when changing the frequency.

When I turn the radio on now (AGC is on by default which is normal) but regardless of where I had the volume set (I could have the volume set to 50) the sound is really low (like the volume is around 5). When I disable AGC the the sound loudness returns to normal. And when I enable the AGC after turning AGC off the sound is just as loud as with AGC off. BUT as soon as I turn the channel/Frequency with AGC on the sound loudness drops really low again and doesn't recover like it use to do, before when AGC was enabled and I changed the frequency there would be a temporary drop in sound loudness and would slowly recover back to a normal loudness.

I'm probably going to have to make a video showing you what I'm talking about as I'm not the best explaining things.

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madmax2069 commented Feb 1, 2022

Here's a video of what I'm talking about. https://youtu.be/nIRpz8nPmw0

But the odd thing is, it only happens on the HF bands (1800KHz -30MHz when on the AM mode) it doesn't happen when in SSB, it doesn't happen on MW, and doesn't happen on FM.

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