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Re: [TenTec] Corsair II noise blanker

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Corsair II noise blanker
From: K8JHR <jrichards@k8jhr.com>
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Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2014 00:22:06 -0400
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Ken and Bob -

Man... thanks - exactly the sort of explanation I wish they would put in user manuals for guys like me who are not radio engineers.

Sidebar --

There is an on-going debate on a Brand X radio forum, whether one NB (and/or NR) circuit is better than another. The answer seems to be: "it depends" on the type of noise, and how it interacts with the desired signal.

My Take --

Satisfaction with NR and NB is entirely dependent on one's expectations, generally, and one's tolerance of the necessary tradeoff between intelligibility and audio quality. I am a fan of both internal and outboard DSP noise filters, but I know greater intelligibility comes with a price in lower audio quality.

On the Brand X forum, some operators expect clean, pure, audiophile results after scrubbing and scouring with NR, NB, and related tools. Unfortunately, there just ain't no free lunches these days.

Wish List Item --

I like the NR on my Omni VII, although I preferred how it worked in earlier firmware. (I am less enamored with the NR on my Orion II.)

Too bad we cannot select feature updates from a smorgasbord of firmware versions, sort of a mix-n-match thing. Now, THAT would be cool. (I can, however, just imagine the programming nightmare THAT might entail! We would be visiting John Henry in the looney bin sooner than later!) ;-)

Just My take.

------------------------ K8JHR  ------------------





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