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Does MXA have the same IF autorange as PSA does?
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peiwen
on Apr 27, 2007
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on Oct 11, 2007 by dichheda
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As we know, PSA use IF autorange to prevent from IF overloading. Does MXA also have the same autorange as PSA does? If not, how does MXA prevent from IF overload?
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dichheda
Oct 11, 2007 8:00 PM
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Hello,
MXA does not have autoranging.
MXA like the PSA has an all-digital final IF. All digital IF do not have the IF overloading issues that one would have with analog IF.
MXA does not have autoranging.
MXA like the PSA has an all-digital final IF. All digital IF do not have the IF overloading issues that one would have with analog IF.