> Dynamic Range certainly means the range that can be covered > without changing the setup i.e. the range available at one instant. It depends on what you mean by 'changing the setup'. Dynamic range is a system measurement. If the system can provide a particular 'dynamic range' by doing, say, three passes, and varying the input range of the A/D converter therefore taking three measurements, that would certainly expand the dynamic range of the systems output.
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