9
PRE-EMPHASIS SELECTION
The
DAVID-III
supports both the 75-microsecond FM broadcasting
pre-emphasis standard common to the Western Hemisphere and
parts of the Orient, and the 50-microsecond standard used in Europe
and Asia. Pre-emphasis appropriate to the delivery destination is
set at the factory, but this can be changed if necessary.
Beneath the top cover, locate the two, three-pin jumper strips
labeled JP1 and JP6. These are located in the rows of components
behind the left channel XLR connector and just either side of IC49.
The push-on jumper shunts may be moved between the 50 and 75
positions, and both jumpers must be set identically as shown in
Figure 3, below.
Jumpers for 75µs
Jumpers for 50µs
Figure 3 -
Pre-Emphasis Jumpering
COMPOSITE/MPX OUTPUT
The unbalanced
COMPOSITE/MPX OUT
BNC connector on the rear
panel of the
DAVID-III
has a resistive source impedance of 75 ohms.
This allows cable runs of moderate length (to about 50 feet) to the
exciter or microwave link input. If the cable is more than just a few
feet, the cable itself should have a 75-ohm characteristic impedance
and be terminated in 75 ohms at the far end.
A Stereo Generator must always be connected to an exciter or link
(STL) input specifically intended for multiplex stereo. This is a
wideband, flat input, not a monaural program line input with its
own pre-emphasis network. Program signal pre-emphasis is
imparted by the
DAVID-III
.