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From: David Gilbert
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I applaud the persistence it must have taken you to come up with that
procedur
For me, the best noise blanker was on my old Drake R4C. That thing
worked GREAT!
Bob, WG9L
On 12/15/2021 1:14 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:
I find both the NB and NR on my K3 to be moderately underwhelming, not
sure why. Ignition noise used to predominate in urban and suburban
areas and blankers
I agree. I once suggested to Wayne that Elecraft charge something for
feature upgrades after a certain point in order to provide a revenue stream
to justify them. I received a chewing out unmatched since I got caught
driving a jeep without a helmet. This is not part of the Elecraft
philosophy.
As a
I have contested from several locations with noise issues and I have also
not been able to find a NB/NR setting on my K3S that offers any improvement.
John KK9A
David Hachadorian k6ll wrote:
For 12 years I've tried to get any enhancement of s/n from the K3 IF/RF
NB and NR. I haven't seen one
On the K3 I use AFX BIN mode (stereo speakers) which really cuts the
background noise to my perception.
Whatever other NR the K4 will have I hope there is an AFX binaural mode
also.
73,
Drew
AF2Z
On 12/15/21 15:11, Nate Bargmann wrote:
* On 2021 15 Dec 10:03 -0600, Ray wrote:
I am Not a
* On 2021 15 Dec 10:03 -0600, Ray wrote:
> I am Not a big fan of the K3 Noise reduction !
> NB work OK, but NR is Poor!
Sadly, I must agree and this is probably the most glaring deficiency in
an otherwise stellar radio. Fortunately, where I live now I am able to
control the noise for the most par
On 12/15/2021 10:52 AM, David Gilbert wrote:
I applaud the persistence it must have taken you to come up with that
procedure, but it's actually kind of amusing to think about repeatedly
doing all of that during a contest.
If you know what you're doing, it can be done in a minute or two. I
man
I find both the NB and NR on my K3 to be moderately underwhelming, not
sure why. Ignition noise used to predominate in urban and suburban
areas and blankers like the one in the 75A4 were very effective. I
don't know what Detroit did, but I haven't heard ignition noise in
years. A general rul
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Last weekend during the 10 meter contest I was experiencing very loud
line-noise-like interference when my antenna was pointing south.? I
tried both my K3's Noise Re
Anybody know if they are less useless on the K4?
73,
Dave AB7E
On 12/15/2021 8:05 AM, David Hachadorian wrote:
For 12 years I've tried to get any enhancement of s/n from the K3
IF/RF NB and NR. I haven't seen one case where there is any
improvement under contest conditions. When the s/n
Lots of good advice here. A major problem with the K3 NB is the way it
is described on screen and in the manual. There are two blankers, one
ahead of the crystal roofing filters, one after them. Each has multiple
tweaks. In contest conditions, I've found good noise reduction from
using the one
I have a similar issue with what is possibly the filthiest wall-wart in the
country. Unfortunately, our equivalent of the FCC failed miserably to do
anything to get it stopped, despite my offer to simply buy a new one and the
dear lady who owns it wouldn’t let anyone in to check.
I am now using
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Last weekend during the 10 meter contest I was experiencing very loud
line-noise-like interference when my antenna was poi
I am Not a big fan of the K3 Noise reduction !
NB work OK, but NR is Poor!
That’s My 2 Cents worth. Ray WA6VAB
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 Noise Reduction
I too was skeptical about finding
The problem of all signals distorted can be cleared up by adjustment. I
don't know which blanker you are using (RF or DSP), but try reducing the
blanker level until signals sound normal. Then strong noise pulses will
still be supressed.
The RF blanker also has three choices of pulse width in add
I too was skeptical about finding ANY improvement to s/n ratio under
contest conditions.
A couple of years ago, I was confronted with some S-7 broadband
digital-like RFI while using my K3 in an extremely urban environment. But,
using BOTH NB and NR and fiddling with settings eventually allowed me
I had the same issue with my K3s. Now that I have an FTdx101D, no more problems
with noise.
73
Carl Yaffey K8NU
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For 12 years I've tried to get any enhancement of s/n from the K3 IF/RF
NB and NR. I haven't seen one case where there is any improvement under
contest conditions. When the s/n just starts to improve, the desired
signal is modulated and degraded by nearby signals to the point where
reception
I have that same issue...
I have some very dirty grow lights about two blocks from me. They are
dirty as they come... Splattering across 80-20 meters. The K3 has
never been able to adequately clean up the crud from them.
In defense of the NB/NR on the K3, the signals are on the order of S7
Last weekend during the 10 meter contest I was experiencing very loud
line-noise-like interference when my antenna was pointing south. I
tried both my K3's Noise Reduction and Noise Blanker functions, and was
unable to find any setting that gave useful relief. With the noise
blanker, in parti
On 8/31/2014 3:57 PM, Gene wrote:> When holding in the NR button to
adjust noise reduction, I get
> F1-1,2,3,4 then F2-1,2,3,4 etc for F3 and F4. Going further this is
> repeated for NRmF5, F6, F7 and F8.
>
> Can someone direct me to where in the K3 manual it explains what these
> settings mean a
You'll find it on page 25.
Bob NW8L
On Sun, 31 Aug 2014, Gene wrote:
Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2014 16:57:11 -0400
From: Gene
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 Noise reduction question
When holding in the NR button to adjust noise reduction, I get F1-1,2,3,4
then F2-1,2,3,
When holding in the NR button to adjust noise reduction, I get
F1-1,2,3,4 then F2-1,2,3,4 etc for F3 and F4. Going further this is
repeated for NRmF5, F6, F7 and F8.
Can someone direct me to where in the K3 manual it explains what these
settings mean and/or when to use NR or NRm?
Thanks.
Ge
On 7/4/2014 10:13 PM, Johnny Siu wrote:
> I find the noise reduction NR in KX3 is much easier to use and gives a
> better effect than NR in K3
KX3'NR is simple to use and gives immediatly good results. K3's NR is more
difficult to use but, with low settings like 1-1 or 5-1/5-2/5-3, I find it
exc
On 7/4/2014 10:13 PM, Johnny Siu wrote:
I find the noise reduction NR in KX3 is much easier to use and gives a better
effect than NR in K3
This may be the result of the DSP used in the KX3, which was designed
several years after the K3. Moore's Law, and so on.
My neighbor, W6GJB, feels that
Joe - Please stop posting personal criticisms of other list posters. This is
both rude and against list policy. The Op in this case was asking a reasonable
opinion.
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> On Jul 4, 2014, at 11:18 PM, "Joe Subich, W4TV" wrote:
>
>
> On 2014-07-04 4:23 PM,
PM
主題︰ Re: [Elecraft] K3 - noise reduction query
There is an incredible range of characteristics to unwanted "signals"
that we loosely call noise.
The K3 has an array of tools to fight noise, and sometimes they work
well in concert and sometimes better alone.
There is an IF bl
There is an incredible range of characteristics to unwanted "signals"
that we loosely call noise.
The K3 has an array of tools to fight noise, and sometimes they work
well in concert and sometimes better alone.
There is an IF blanker with adjustable threshold and pulse width - but
some impul
Gentlemen, can we please play nice?
On 7/4/2014 3:18 PM, Bill W2BLC wrote:
The question was not loaded and was not asked in a manner to provoke
anything - other than perhaps a helpful suggestion or two. Your
response(s) were uncalled for and are exactly what keeps me, and I am
sure others, fro
From: k2av@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2014 19:05:14 -0400
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 -- Noise reduction query
To: cathrowinternatio...@hotmail.com
>From http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/floundering?s=t
floun·der1 [floun-der] Show IPA
verb (used without object)
1.
If you are talking about SSB on 80 and 40 - I was playing with trying to
copy
the K2M on 40 M SSB last nite thru all the qrn - something to play with
is the SSB bandwidth and shifting the band- it makes a lot of difference
depending on how the guy has his audio tailored or how his voice is.
You
The question was not loaded and was not asked in a manner to provoke
anything - other than perhaps a helpful suggestion or two. Your
response(s) were uncalled for and are exactly what keeps me, and I am
sure others, from asking much of anything on this reflector. Your
response(s) were made in a
On 2014-07-04 4:23 PM, Wes (N7WS) wrote:
> Assumes facts not in evidence and is uncalled for.
Not true - first the question was asked and answered if nothing
else by the lack of responses. Second - the question was asking
for information to make the noise reduction do something that it
is not d
While times and technology have changed in the last 37 years, a little paper I
wrote back then might be of interest. Sorry there is something missing near the
end. Publisher's fault, not mine.
http://sadxa.org/n7ws/Noise_Blanker.pdf
Wes N7WS
On 7/4/2014 8:43 AM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
Bill,
Assumes facts not in evidence and is uncalled for.
On 7/4/2014 6:36 AM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
> The sad part is that My cheap little Kenwood TS480 does a much better
> job of cleaning up this noise.
You are trolling for complaints on the Elecraft noise reduction - not
looking for a "solution
And one more thing;
floundering= fishing for flounder
foundering=adrift, as in the Great Sea of Elecraft Features
My minor pet peeve set straight so I will go QRT without further ado...
73,
Jeff, NH7RO
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Bill,
With the NB, it will often help to *increase* the RF gain or turn on the
preamp. The noise impulse must be above a threshold before it will
trigger the blanking function. Keep in mind that setting the NB so the
blanking pulse is wider may result in distorted signals. It does just
what
Just now i'm suffering a impulsive noise not filtered by IC-7700,
IC-756proIII, IC-781, however K3 is capable filter this noise with a beside
artifacts, audio become distorted because only is filtered with aggressive
adjustments.
Edu
Yv4gmj
On Jul 4, 2014 10:30 AM, "Eduardo González" wrote:
> Pr
Probably K3 NB is not effective filtering your particular noise. Impulsive
noise is very hard of characterize because are infinite patterns possible.
I have filtered majority of arching noise but eventually not was possible.
You are tested NB analog and NB digital and combined both?
I remember a 11
The K3 is far more capable than the 480 and has the entire line running
from it. I should not have to be content with the 480 - that is why I
have the K-Line.
That said, I am sure there is a setting out there that will work - I
have not found it - hence, the reason I ask.
Bill W2BLC K-Line
Actually - all of the above. I have spent a lot of time playing with all
the NB and NR settings (there are many combinations) and have
incorporated the ATT and reduced RF Gain into the mix. My understanding
is bringing in the RF at a lower level allows the various DSP devices to
get a running s
Hi Bill,
Are you using; NR, IF NB, or dsp NB?
John KN5L
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Bill,
I suggest you use your TS-480 rather than the K3 if that's what works for you.
Personally, mine has been gathering dust since I got my K3.
73 de John, 9H5G
> On Jul 4, 2014, at 3:36 PM, "Joe Subich, W4TV" wrote:
>
>
> > The sad part is that My cheap little Kenwood TS480 does a much be
I am trolling for nothing other than suggestions and possibly successful
settings used by other K3 users. The purpose of this reflector is to aid
owners/users of Elecraft equipment.
If you have a problem with my asking for K3 operating information and
shared knowledge - TUFF!
Bill W2BLC K-Li
> The sad part is that My cheap little Kenwood TS480 does a much better
> job of cleaning up this noise.
You are trolling for complaints on the Elecraft noise reduction - not
looking for a "solution". The Elecraft noise reduction is designed for
"smooth" noise - not impulse noise which is a noi
It is lightning season and I have been floundering around the menus on
the K3's DSP NR system. I have found no setting that really do much of
clean-up on lightning static. I also have tried using the ATT and RF
Gain settings also.
The sad part is that My cheap little Kenwood TS480 does a much
NB is good at taking care of pulse noise such as ignition or static noise. NR
is good at taking care of continuous noise, but not for pulse noise.
My location is in noise rich environment caused by power line nearby. So,
nature of the strong noise is continuous noise, which I use NR as well as
a
Got to clear this up quickly - the off-reflector emails are catching up
on my mistake of saying NB - I should have said NR-DSP. The latter is
very disappointing and that is what I need help. The 480 does a far
better job with handling lightning noise.
PLEASE - do not reply by email. Share the
he DS value and do some programming logic you are
out of luck.
Hope this helps
73s Tom
Original message
From: Charles Sanders
Date: 27/05/2014 22:29 (GMT-05:00)
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 Noise Reduction Adjustment via CAT
Is it possib
Is it possible to adjust the K3 noise reduction level via CAT? I could not
find reference to it in the Programmer's Manual.
Any information on when/where that might be available would be appreciated.
73/Chuck/NO5W
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Jim,
I know the difference between NB and NR, no worries :-)
Thanks very much for that pointer to the DSP guide. Nice!
73
Arie PA3A
Op 7-11-2012 20:15, W4ATK schreef:
> .
> I sense a number of users may not be entirely familiar with noise reduction
> as it pertains to a software defined r
Subject: [Elecraft] K3: Noise Reduction - FWIW
I have read with interest the e-mails regarding the K3 noise reduction
feature. I will post my observations herewith. It took a bit of work to
find the "sweet spot" setting for my noise environment. Once found, it has
proven to be quite sa
Jim makes some superb points here.
The fundamental question is: What noise are you trying to eliminate?
Not all noises are created equal, neither are all signals. In my
business we are also fond of saying "One man's signal is another man's
noise."
This question dictates the design of your (rece
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Subject: [Elecraft] K3: Noise Reduction - FWIW
I have read with interest the e-mails regarding the K3 noise
reduction feature. I will post my observations her
I have read with interest the e-mails regarding the K3 noise reduction
feature. I will post my observations herewith. It took a bit of work to find
the "sweet spot" setting for my noise environment. Once found, it has proven to
be quite satisfactory. Having worked with a number of SDR
Hi Fred,
>From where I sit, if the NR display has a little "m" between NR and F,
those are methods best on voice (F5-1 through F8-4), while without the
little "m" (F1-1 through F4-4) are methods better with CW. That is not an
absolute rule of course and many people have preferences which don't ab
I also note the "hollow" sound to SSB when using the K3 NR. If I use it
at all, it's at the lowest setting, 1-1. I had the same listening
experience with the K2 DSP NR unit. It worked well on CW - sometimes
miraculous - but for my ears, useless on SSB. The K3 NB works on all
modes, every time.
I have some tinnitus (sp?) so, when things are really, really quiet, I hear
things
that really aren't there! Aside from that, a recent hearing test indicated
my hearing
was normal for my age (67) and I hear equally well (or equally poor!) with
both ears.
My experience with the NR has been somewhat
Fred,
Perhaps an explanation of how NR works will help you understand what you
are hearing a bit better. The NR algorithm looks for some sequence that
it can define as a signal, and then builds a filter around it. The type
of filter is determined by the parameters you have set.
That is why y
On 4/27/2012 2:32 PM, ab2tc wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Have you tried the NB (*not* NR)? I find it very effective against power
> line noise. I use the setting t2-6, IF off. For a long time I was using a
> combination of DSP and IF setting, but found that the IF contribution was
> little or non-existing, so
Hi,
Have you tried the NB (*not* NR)? I find it very effective against power
line noise. I use the setting t2-6, IF off. For a long time I was using a
combination of DSP and IF setting, but found that the IF contribution was
little or non-existing, so I switched to DSP NB only.
AB2TC - Knut
k6d
Hi,
Have you tried the NB (*not* NR)? I find it very effective against power
line noise. I use the setting t2-6, IF off. For a long time I was using a
combination of DSP and IF setting, but found that the IF contribution was
little or non-existing, so I switched to DSP NB only.
AB2TC - Knut
k6d
I operate mainly CW and while the NB is very effective for me on CW,
I've never seen much advantage to the NR at narrow CW bandwidths. I had
occasion to be on SSB this week attempting to work several SOTA summit
activations, and tried the NR. At the wider SSB BW, it made a great
difference.
This has been the second big thread about NR. Firmware improvements were made
at that time, but additional firmware improvements still need to be made. I
don't believe a "how to" primer is going to be the cure-all and make the K3 NR
work as well as the NR function on the other mentioned transc
;T
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Alexander Sack
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> Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 12:12:19 To: Wayne Burdick
> Cc: ; Ralph Parker
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3: Noise reduction
>
> On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 11:35 PM, Wayne Burdick
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To: Wayne Burdick
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3: Noise reduction
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 11:35 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
> Don Cunningham wrote:
>
>> We
Wayne,
At least, thank you for your kind, civil response to our plea. I knew this
thread would degenerate to "he's a stupid ham that can't run his rig", but
you didn't go there. Don't do anything more as it seems only two of us have
a problem, and that's certainly a minority. I'll either lear
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 11:35 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
> Don Cunningham wrote:
>
>> We were PROMISED an "enhanced" manual around Christmas, 2010...
>
> A new operating manual actually was written, by a third party (based
> on their enthusiastic pitch, we agreed to let them have a crack at
> it). B
Wayne
Sounds like a job I DON'T want to volunteer for..:-)
73's
Gary
On 17 May 2011 13:35, Wayne Burdick wrote:
> Don Cunningham wrote:
>
> > We were PROMISED an "enhanced" manual around Christmas, 2010...
>
> A new operating manual actually was written, by a third party (based
> on their enth
Don Cunningham wrote:
> We were PROMISED an "enhanced" manual around Christmas, 2010...
A new operating manual actually was written, by a third party (based
on their enthusiastic pitch, we agreed to let them have a crack at
it). But when we reviewed it last month, we had very significant
di
Ralph,
We were PROMISED an "enhanced" manual around Christmas, 2010, but I guess
it's time to give up on it being done. I'm with you, I'd sure like to see
something..
73,
Don, WB5HAK
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>The NR pays some attention to the settings of AGC Slope and AGC Threshold...
That's why I need a primer to help me figure out the differences in settings.
And the NB, too.
>In the end, NR is a filter, and like any filter it will affect what is
>being passed through it. The weaker the signal, th
I find the K3 noise reduction to be acceptable. My K3s are the best radios I
have owned, but I think the noise reduction algorythms could be made better.
The best NR in my opinion is found in the Ten-Tec Omni VII. There is very
little SSB "coloring" in the Omni VII while background noise is d
I love the K3, it has so many outstanding features and flexibility, nothing
compares and I can't imagine owning a better rig, HOWEVER, and this is a big
however, the NR in my opinion sucks! I have had correspondence with the
helpful people at Elecraft, but I still find myself looking at external
th
James,
I concur. There is a noticeable drop in 'audio level' when I activate NR and
it does not depend on the settings from what I can tell.
I would hope this does creep up the list quite a bit as I feel it has been
left as a dormant issue long enough.
Gary
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 2:13 AM, James
Hi Lyle!
Indeed, this is a very subjective issue. One issue though that many will
probably agree with me on is the decrease in audio fidelity whenever NR is
engaged; i.e. volume of speech drops in relation to NR. Would it be
possible to alter the algorithm to prevent this from happening?
It seem
Psycho-acoustics is fun! Some people swear by the K3 NR, others swear
at it :-)
Making further changes to the K3 NR remains a possibility, but is not a
particularly high priority at the moment. Priorities can and do change...
73,
Lyle KK7P
> I hope Lyle will read this and perhaps be able to
Hello Group,
I went ahead and ordered another BHI ANEM module, but I still have high
hopes that the K3's NR performance will improve. I believe one of the
biggest issues is related to audio fidelity when the NR is activated. I
find myself having to turn up the AF gain in order to compensate for
o'clock in my Icom
families. This will suit 90% of the situation with little artifact and less
listening fatigue.
cheers,
Johnny VR2XMC
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you've accused him of
> something, then gone on to post his personal information on the group
> regardless. I hope you're happy with your actions, and that you feel good
> about yourself now.
> I believe that action against Joe should be taken at this time. Enough is
> e
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ith
>>
>>> From: w4...@carolina.rr.com
>>> To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
>>> Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2010 16:27:56 -0500
>>> Subject: [Elecraft] K3 Noise Reduction Performance
>>>
>>> I have two K3s and the NR is the same on both. If I had to ident
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>> Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2010 16:27:56 -0500
>> Subject: [Elecraft] K3 Noise Reduction Performance
>>
>> I have two K3s and the NR is the same on both. If I had to identify a
>> feature on the K3 that needs improvement, I would have to say it is the NR.
>>
g, by no
means is it easily configurable with it's convoluted algorithm scheme nor is
the resultant QoS as clean.
My opinion only; YMMV.
73,
Dan -- N3ND
Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2010 16:27:56 -0500
From: "Roy Morris"
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 Noise Reduction Performance
To:
I have
NB works well... It's the NR that could use improvement.
Tnx,
Jim K2QI
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l for it.
T. Smith
> From: w4...@carolina.rr.com
> To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
> Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2010 16:27:56 -0500
> Subject: [Elecraft] K3 Noise Reduction Performance
>
> I have two K3s and the NR is the same on both. If I had to identify a feature
> on the K3 that
I have two K3s and the NR is the same on both. If I had to identify a feature
on the K3 that needs improvement, I would have to say it is the NR. I cannot
find a noise reduction setting that is suitable to me. I realize this is a
subjective, and you would have to compare the K3s noise reducti
Johnny VR2XMC
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This is a good example of just how subjective "improvement" can be.
Sure, the "hash" is gone, but it's rep
like the NR on CW.
And did I say how happy I am with the APF?
73,
N2TK, Tony
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Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2010 10:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3: noise reduction performance
> I'm still getting my sea legs on the K3 but NR seems to work really great
> on
Hi James,
I'd have to say that your post and the links to what you consider
improvement firmly make the case for how subjective this is. Some folks
simply cannot stand to listen to the "warbling" effect caused by the NR
algorithm moving around the center of the "passband" to match the speech
cent
I'm still getting my sea legs on the K3 but NR seems to work really great
on CW but on SSB, I can't use it. With it on, regardless of setting, it
makes the channel sound "watery" (for lack of a better term). I have two
K3s, and both sound alike on phone with NR invoked. Maybe I don't have
them adj
This is a good example of just how subjective "improvement" can be.
Sure, the "hash" is gone, but it's replaced by the "underwater" warbling
sound so common with highly processed audio.
Personally, I find that warbling variation in the audio far less pleasant
than the noise.
Ron AC7AC
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Hello James,
I use a BHI ANEM Mk II with my K2, and get similar results.
My K2 does not have the Noise Blanker installed nor the DSP, one reason
being that man-made noise at this quiet rural location was never a problem.
But, about two years ago some new neighbours arrived armed with some devic
Hi James
I concur with your observations and let us have an open minded discussion here.
Johnny vr2xmc
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"James Sarte (K2QI)" 於 2010年11月27日 下午8:16 寫道:
> Hello Elecrafters,
>
> Regarding the issue of NR, I know this can be a touchy subject and most will
> say its very su
Hello Elecrafters,
Regarding the issue of NR, I know this can be a touchy subject and most will
say its very subjective. This post isn't intended as a complaint or
criticism. Instead, I hope through constructive discussions, more
improvements to the K3's NR performance will be realized. I'd like
Some of you were interested in what the Filters and such did on the K3 so I
wrote this little bit of information up to help you out. I hope you find it
useful. If you have any questions feel free to ask off the reflector. Thanks;
In brief:
Notch:
The Notch has an Auto (for SSB use) and a
: Fri, 09 Jul 2010 15:00:26 -0400
From: Don Wilhelm
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3: Noise reduction tutorial/primer available?
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Gary,
Have you read column 2 of page 25 in the manual?
What it says is very close to what you have requested - except for
explicitly stating that 'some experimentation is required'.
It does say which noise sources the IF Noise Blanker is better suited
for, and which the DSP Noise Blanker attacks
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