About This Addendum; Version 2 Software; 9200 Hf Presets - Orban Optimod-AM 9200 Operating Manual Addendum

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OPTIMOD-AM 9200

About This Addendum

This publication is an addendum to the Optimod-AM 9200 Version 2.0 Upgrade Instruc-
tions and to the 9200 Operating Manual. It describes improvements to the 9200 added by
versions 2 and 3 software. It should be used in conjunction with the main 9200 Operating
Manual and the 9200 PC Remote Software V3.0 Operating Manual.
The 9200 Operating Manual Addendum contains complete information about Ver-
sion 2.0 features not described in the main 9200 Operating Manual.
The 9200 PC Remote Software V3.0 Operating Manual contains complete instruc-
tions for installing, configuring, and using 9200 V3.0 PC Remote Software.
If you are upgrading an existing 9200, please refer to the included 9200 Version 2.0
Upgrade Installation Instructions for information on how to replace your 9200's
ROM. This information is equally applicable to version 2.0 and 3.0 ROMs.

Version 2 Software

Version 2.0 includes:
New presets for HF broadcasting
Day and Night positive peak control for improved nighttime coverage
Front panel security lockout.

9200 HF Presets

The HF presets have been designed to meet the exacting needs of international shortwave
broadcasters: one preset is for general programming (voice and music), one is for voice
programming, and the third is for voice programming in the presence of extremely poor
propagation conditions, including jamming.
The presets share the 9200's unique receiver equalizer, which compensates for receiver
high-frequency rolloff and dramatically increases speech intelligibility, but they go a step
further. Your sound will benefit from a dynamic presence lift and considerably less bass
than that offered with the 9200 presets for medium wave transmission, maximizing intel-
ligibility on narrowband radios. What's more, the presets' well-controlled bass can help
reduce your transmitter's power consumption and increase the life of expensive power
tubes.
Of particular importance to the high-power HF broadcaster is the 30dB/octave highpass
filter. This is adjustable from 50 to 100Hz in 10Hz steps. Regardless of cutoff frequency,
it always includes deep notches at 25 and 35Hz to protect the power supplies of certain
VERSION 3.0 SOFTWARE ADDENDUM
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