I believe this indicates that you have set the H/W NB threshold or width
to too high of a value for your current noise or signal levels, which
has the noise blanker activated a majority of the time. This will
usually cause an unacceptable amount of intermodulation from adjacent
signals.
Reduce the threshold or width setting to eliminate the flashing.
73, Eric WA6HHQ
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David Ferrington, M0XDF wrote:
You know, this thread is all well and good, but no-one has yet answered the
original question :)
Which is:
I might have missed this in the manual, but when I change the NB IF width
value, I can get to a point where the NB flashes - what does this indicate?
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