Manticore Processing

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broadfield
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Manticore Processing

Post by broadfield »

Hi,
Curious to know the processing methods used in Manticores all terrain programs, the Deus 2 uses subtraction or addition, does the Manticores use these methods or something else? Thanks
NASA-Tom
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Re: Manticore Processing

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One of the primary differences in the All-Terrain Modes (on Manticore)........ is the grouping of frequencies. For instance:
All Terrain - Low Conductors.......... utilizes a grouping of higher freq's.
All Terrain - High Conductors......... utilizes a grouping of lower freq's.

There is also different factory presets.....between each individual Mode.

And yes.......... algorithmically...... there are (differing) subtraction & addition parameters....... between all the Modes.
broadfield
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Re: Manticore Processing

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NASA-Tom wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 8:18 pm One of the primary differences in the All-Terrain Modes (on Manticore)........ is the grouping of frequencies. For instance:
All Terrain - Low Conductors.......... utilizes a grouping of higher freq's.
All Terrain - High Conductors......... utilizes a grouping of lower freq's.

There is also different factory presets.....between each individual Mode.

And yes.......... algorithmically...... there are (differing) subtraction & addition parameters....... between all the Modes.
Thanks Tom, out of interest which all terrain modes uses subtraction and which use addition?

Its also been suggested that the Manticore dynamically adjusts the frequency ranges based on ground feedback as you sweep, im doubtful its that intelligent though?
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Re: Manticore Processing

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Gosh! That's pushing into proprietary stuff!!!
broadfield
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Re: Manticore Processing

Post by broadfield »

NASA-Tom wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 11:44 pm Gosh! That's pushing into proprietary stuff!!!
Understood but knowing which all terrain programs use addition or subraction surely isnt giving away trade secrets?
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Re: Manticore Processing

Post by NASA-Tom »

Possibly not!....... but sure pushing a gray area!!!!
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