Joseph11
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I'm having a little trouble fully understanding how the DSPLevelAdapt setting works on Whistler's PSR-800 based scanners. The Easier to Read Pro-668/PSR800 Digital Scanner
and EZ-Scan/iScan Software Manual states that it "controls how fast the DSP adjusts to varying P25 levels. Lower values correspond to slower rates and higher values correspond to faster rates." For tweaking a scanner to process weak or distorted transmissions (from simulcast systems, for example) better, would I want to adjust this above or below the default value of 64? Searching the forums yielded multiple different threads that show people setting it to 0, 16, and above 64 (among other values), but nothing/no one has gone into detail about how this setting actually works and which value would be ideal in a situation like this (with consistency). Would anyone be able to shed some light on this, please? Thanks.
and EZ-Scan/iScan Software Manual states that it "controls how fast the DSP adjusts to varying P25 levels. Lower values correspond to slower rates and higher values correspond to faster rates." For tweaking a scanner to process weak or distorted transmissions (from simulcast systems, for example) better, would I want to adjust this above or below the default value of 64? Searching the forums yielded multiple different threads that show people setting it to 0, 16, and above 64 (among other values), but nothing/no one has gone into detail about how this setting actually works and which value would be ideal in a situation like this (with consistency). Would anyone be able to shed some light on this, please? Thanks.