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Hi, I'm trying to find the sweet spot for setting the receiver gain: looking at the signal stats I see a fair number of signals with positive levels (i.e. above 0dBFS). Am I right in reading this as overloaded signals? Is my understanding correct that one should aim for the loudest signal to be at or below 0dBFS to optimize the SNR (i.e. keep lowering gain as long as 0 or above signals are seen)? Thanks! |
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Yes, exactly. However lowering the gain to a level where there are absolutely no frames at about 0 dBFS might not necessarily be the sweetest spot, because it will cause many distant weak frames to become lost in the noise. So keep the amount of overloads at a reasonable level (say, 1%, or maybe a few % if you are close to an airport) and you should be fine. |
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Yes, exactly.
However lowering the gain to a level where there are absolutely no frames at about 0 dBFS might not necessarily be the sweetest spot, because it will cause many distant weak frames to become lost in the noise. So keep the amount of overloads at a reasonable level (say, 1%, or maybe a few % if you are close to an airport) and you should be fine.