Omnia Industries Turntable 6FM Manual Do Utilizador

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Omnia 6 Use and Installation Guide – Version 1.00a
 
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approached. Stereo separation is typically greater than 65 dB. Suppression of the 38 kHz carrier is greater 
than 75 dB. User parameters include SeparationPilot PhasePilot Level and Composite Output Level.  
Selectable Composite Clipper with Phase Linear Composite Low Pass Filter: This feature is useful for 
those who wish to “turbo-charge” their FM signal. This clipper is specially designed to not interfere with 
the 19 kHz stereo pilot. There is also a digital implementation of the Dividend Composite Filter, which 
allows composite processing to be used without generating any harmonic content in the SCA spectrum. 
With 3 dB of composite processing employed, all content above 53 kHz is suppressed by 75 dB. This 
precise spectral management contributes to loudness, ensuring that no wasted energy is transmitted. 
New in Omnia-6fm is a pilot notch filter to protect the pilot region from clipper artifacts. The wide, deep 
notch helps the stereo pilot region stay immaculately clean, reducing multipath, and keeping receiver's 
stereo decoders firmly locked to your signal. (Some radios “look” at the pilot region to determine when to 
activate their blend to mono and/or high frequency roll off functions.)