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GEX-P7000TV,P7000TVP
Since detection circuits cannot be unified into one even with the above conversion, turn the IF to 6.0 MHz for all methods by utilizing a frequency difference of 0.5 MHz between each IF. When IF = 5.5 or 6.5 MHz: Mix an oscillator of 0.5 MHz to turn it to 6.0 MHz. 6.0 MHz: Nothing is to be mixed. In other words, by turning a mixer of 0.5 MHz on for methods B, G, H, D and K or off for I, sound detection is enabled with only one detection circuit of 6.0 MHz. The multi-SIF refers to such a method as explained above which enables SIFs of each method (B, G, H, D, K and I) to be detected.
SOUND IF (2nd)
SIF:6.5MHz
5.5MHz 0.5MHz Mixer
6.5MHz
Freqency
Freqency 0.5MHz 0.5MHz 0.5MHz Conduct sound detection with 6.0MHz
6MHz
Freqency
6.0
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