Mike,

If that 'hiss' is reduced when the bandwidth is reduced, then it is atmospheric noise that you are hearing, not any internally generated noise.

The audio LPF that was added to the DSP board has a cutoff frequency somewhere near 3.4 kHz if I recall. There is little falloff at frequencies lower than that. The K3 does have a very flat passband with steep skirts out to the hi-cut value. I am guessing that the flat passband is what is bothering you.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 7/21/2013 7:18 PM, mikerodgerske5...@yahoo.com wrote:
I think the audio voice quality has been remedied long ago.
What lingers is the high end hiss that I and a few others hear. Apparently this 
only bothers a minority.
On my 5047 it occurs with hi cut of about 2500 and gets worse to 3000. If you 
run bandwidth 2.1 or below you will never hear it. 2.4 probably hear it some.
It's most prevalent scanning a vacant band 6-20. Not as noticeable when people 
are talking.
On the noisier bands I'm not sure you hear it at all. I was on 40 the other 
night using NR and didn't hear it.

This issue in general comes up frequently on other groups and is negative 
press. It's usually called something like fatigue factor like during a contest. 
I think some of this is holdover and bad press before the dsp upgrade several 
years ago. I don't see anything wrong with the audio itself, just the high end 
hiss. My top 3 eq bands at -16 by the way.
Something that comes up also is how well the k handles lightning noise spikes 
in agc and why can't others do it? That's positive press.



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