Hi Drew,

The K4 has one linear control range of 0-15 for both NR and NB, making
adjustment far simpler. There's virtually no delay in setting up NR.

73,
Wayne
N6KR



On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 7:11 PM Drew AF2Z <pu...@af2z.net> wrote:

> Has there been any news about the K4 NR & NB? If so, I've missed it. I'm
> particularly interested in the user interface compared to the K3.
>
> On the K3 the NB has 21 DSP settings and 21 IF settings which have to be
> scrolled through sequentially to find the best ones. The NR has 32
> settings to scroll through, with a noticeable delay to build each one
> after selected. Also a delay to rebuild every time the width filter is
> changed.
>
> I expect the annoying delays will not be present on the K4 with the
> faster processor, but what of the filter selection: will we still need
> to scroll sequentially through long strings of NR & NB presets?
>
> Despite the limitations of the K3 filters I have found them to be very
> useful for my local noise problems. Still, I hope there is something
> better on the K4...
>
>
> 73,
> Drew
> AF2Z
>
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