Step attenuator on Thetis setup

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Step attenuator on Thetis setup

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Hi, someone can explain briefly what is the step attenuator voice in Thetis setup?
Many thanks.
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Stuck in meetings today but will reply later...
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In the openHPSDR hardware architecture, in the receive path there are two switched attenuators in series on the PA/RF board, 10 and 20dB, and a 31dB step attenuator on the actual SDR board.

In Thetis (and it is similar in PowerSDR), when the ATT button is shown on the main console UI, you have access to the following settings: 0, 10, 20 and 30dB of attenuation. This is accomplished by switching in one or both of the attenuators on the PA/RF board.

If you double click the "ATT" label above the attenuator setting drop-down control, it will change to "S-ATT". In this mode the switched attenuators are turned off and control is given to the step attenuator integrated circuit on the SDR board. The control is changed to spinner type control and it offers between 0 and 31dB of attenuation in 1dB steps.

I prefer the step attenuator mode. It more allows more precise settings. I recommend that you add attenuation until you just start to detect a drop in the SNR of the largest signals on the panadapter. This optimizes the dynamic range for existing band conditions.
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Re: Step attenuator on Thetis setup

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w-u-2-o wrote:In the openHPSDR hardware architecture, in the receive path there are two switched attenuators in series on the PA/RF board, 10 and 20dB, and a 31dB step attenuator on the actual SDR board.

In Thetis (and it is similar in PowerSDR), when the ATT button is shown on the main console UI, you have access to the following settings: 0, 10, 20 and 30dB of attenuation. This is accomplished by switching in one or both of the attenuators on the PA/RF board.

If you double click the "ATT" label above the attenuator setting drop-down control, it will change to "S-ATT". In this mode the switched attenuators are turned off and control is given to the step attenuator integrated circuit on the SDR board. The control is changed to spinner type control and it offers between 0 and 31dB of attenuation in 1dB steps.

I prefer the step attenuator mode. It more allows more precise settings. I recommend that you add attenuation until you just start to detect a drop in the SNR of the largest signals on the panadapter. This optimizes the dynamic range for existing band conditions.

Thanks, Scott.
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Many thanks!
Cristal clear. :)
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