[Elecraft] Elecraft technology >> K2+
George, W5YR
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Tue Dec 30 02:45:01 2003
Never had a chance to listen to the Timewave units, Mike, but I don't doubt
that they are good units. The thing that attracted me to the NIR-12 is that
at the time it was the only unit that could concurrently filter, notch and
noise reduce. And do each job very, very well. But, I understand that the
Timewave has some useful functions built in . . .
73, George W5YR
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike McCoy" <[email protected]>
To: "George, W5YR" <[email protected]>; "Phil Wheeler" <[email protected]>;
"Charles Greene" <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>; "Elecraft" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 11:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft technology >> K2+
> > Phil and all,
> >
> > I also have the NIR-12 and find that as a DSP unit, it does a superb
job.
> > Since it has dual 40 MHz DSP chips, it is able to perform all functions
> > concurrently: filtering, notching and nose reduction. Plus having an
audio
> > amp to feed a speaker.
> >
>
> As Phil said earlier, 'Funny how tastes differ in this DSP arena'. I
> considered the NIR-12 as well but this is what convinced me to opt for the
> Timewave :
>
> http://www.timewave.com/compare.html
>
> But to each his own. That Charles (W1CG) compares the KDSP2 favorably to
the
> Timewave is quite a recommendation and really makes me think twice about
not
> having one in my K2. I'm thinking (rationalizing? ;) I should have the
best
> of both worlds... the Timewave for shack and the KDSP2 for field ;)
>
> Mike, K5PU
>
>
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