[CW] Absolutely amazing rm-noise remove noise program
D.J.J. Ring, Jr.
n1ea at arrl.net
Sun Jan 21 01:41:14 EST 2024
CQ FYI
Absolutely amazing rm-noise remove noise program
A new software has been developed that I've been testing for a couple of
months. It's called rmnoise ai.
https://ournetplace.com/rm-noise/
See it work https://ournetplace.com/rm-noise/videos/
Download https://ournetplace.com/rmnoise/rmnoise-setup-0-21-9-7.exe
It is a noise removal program that eliminates all rf, appliance, and power
line noise and is absolutely amazing. It uses artificial intelligence from
the internet to analyze and defeat any noises on SSb and digital modes.
It is extremely simple to interface with. All you need is internet, a sound
card with mic or line in, and a desktop or laptop computer and headphones
level output from any radio including older radios thru those that use DNR.
This software far surpasses DNR and can virtually create an environment
where an s1 signal in an s9 noise level can be copied with NO hiss noise or
interference creating a perfect 5/9 copy of the weakest signals.
One night a tested it on 20 meters by running across 14,200 khz and finding
nothing there at all during an s5 noise level while I was running DNR on my
yaesu ftdx3000. I almost decided the band was dead but upon activating
rmnoise I discovered two perfectly copyable stations chatting away.
I am not advertising or have any financial interests in this or any other
noise removal application however I decided to write about this
extraordinary software so that others might be able to benefit from my
experience.
Do a Google search for "rmnoise ai" and download it. It's free! Once you
have downloaded it simple build a cable to run from your headphone jack or
speaker out to mic or line in on your computer. Use your speaker or
headphones output jack on the computer to replace your normal speaker or
reroute your radio speaker to the speaker output on your computer. I
personally use a small amplifier to my speaker since my computer only
offers a headphone level output. You can just use your headphones plugged
into the output of your computers sound card. No reconfiguring of your
computer is necessary except you need to turn the Mike level down to a
minimum. You'll have to experiment a little to find the proper level.
Hook up your soundcard jacks and fire up the program. Click on the bypass ,
on screen button, first and make sure you have audio from your ham rig to
your speaker or headphones. Like I mentioned keep your Mike input level
very low and your speaker level to a comfortable listening volume. Once you
have sound unclick the bypass button. At default settings you shouldn't
hear much change in noise or volume. There is an on screen slider on the
left side of the computer display labeled filtered. Simply slide it up to
eliminate any noises or interference. You notice on a good s9 signal that
it will even be more intelligible now.
One note. Their is a 200 Ms delay that occurs as the signal passes through
the Internet and back so always either tune to the station of interest in
the bypass mode or tune your rig slowly in the active mode.
Good luck, enjoy your now state of the art receiver. 73's and good doing.
Wb5leo
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