
The receiver module is a triple conversion, frequency synthesized design, controlled by the microprocessor in the host assembly. The module contains only the frequency tuning and audio output components for each channel to reduce cost.
A common DSP and microprocessor in the host assembly are used for all six receiver modules to decode the received signals and restore the digital audio. Using a single DSP results in a reduction in cost per channel. The host assembly will handle up to six receiver modules via multi-pin connectors on the side of the main housing. The modules are held in place with snap-in retaining clips. The clips hold the modules firmly but are easy to remove without tools to make needed changes.
A common DSP and microprocessor in the host assembly are used for all six receiver modules to decode the received signals and restore the digital audio. Using a single DSP results in a reduction in cost per channel. The host assembly will handle up to six receiver modules via multi-pin connectors on the side of the main housing. The modules are held in place with snap-in retaining clips. The clips hold the modules firmly but are easy to remove without tools to make needed changes.