AGC-T hints at From the Flex Knowledge base <http://kc.flexradio.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50153.aspx?Keywords=NR> :-)
On 2/24/2014 7:58 PM, Jay wrote:
This list is a good reference.
Type NR in the box and click Search button. <http://www.mail-archive.com/flexedge%40flex-radio.biz/>

And click on Advanced Search and then Search NR the same way.
:-)
On 2/24/2014 7:46 PM, Don Plunkett wrote:
Where might we find some documentation that describes how to use these
tools? ... don va6fh

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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] DSP NR

Ok Double Ditto what Michael just posted.
They are only as useful as you want them to be.


On 2/24/2014 6:50 AM, Michael Walker wrote:
I would disagree on both the Scope and the NR.

I have had a Flex for many years.  The NR has made a difference and is
certainly better than the NR on any other radio that I have used.  The
NR is not plug and play, nor it is it locked down that those hard
coded units I have with very little adjustment.  NR is a very
complicated algorithm and most noises are not the same. However, the
use of the NR and a frequency designed receiving antenna have made the
largest difference in my ability to hear things.

As for the Scope, I wouldn't live without it.  The Histogram is very
useful when watching other stations on their audio distribution and is
certainly better then anything else.  In my 6M work, it is invaluable
for spotting signals, although the spurs do drive me crazy at times.

As for AM, I never use it as I personally find it a waste of
bandwidth, but that is just me.  I personally feel that our goal is to
get the information of a QSO across the ether and you don't need 5Khz
to do that.  I'm not trying to upset the AM guys, just my view of AM,
while very historic, is just not efficient.  It is good that we have
so many options even including DV.

For those of you who don't like the NR or don't like the Scope, then
why are you still using the radio and have not moved on to something else?

Mike va3mw



On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 5:28 AM, Burt <k1...@yahoo.com> wrote:

  From Real life:
The scope is NOTHING like a real scope, try to use it on AM to
monitor either your or the other stations AM envelope.
I agree with comments about NR, useless.

On Sunday, February 23, 2014 10:35 PM, Jay <n...@no5j.org> wrote:

The Scope display is also useful when used while adjusting the "useless"
NR button. I like the Scope display i like the Pan_A_Scope display
even more. I don't see much use for the histogram and phase2 displays
though.
What are they for?
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