Recently I've discovered two uses for the KDSP2 (K2 DSP option) that were not obvious to me at first:

- When tuning the SWL band segments or listening to AM ham activity, I turn on the notch filtering. AM carriers are suppressed to a significant degree, making tuning around much more pleasant.

- When I'm casually monitoring a frequency during the day, typically 14060, 7040, or 5371.5 kHz, I turn on the noise reduction. This is very effective at reducing the volume of background noise, allowing me to leave the radio on while I work. When a station does come on, it seems to appear from out of nowhere. It's also helpful when scanning.

73,
Wayne
N6KR

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