[Elecraft] Lyle explains the K3's DSP NR

n4lq n4lq at insightbb.com
Thu Apr 17 20:57:03 EDT 2008


Interesting. However the K3 is the first receiver I've seen that does 
anything at all with the narrow cw filter in line. I can tell some 
improvement even with 100hz bandwidth although not as much as 2.8khz as 
described. The NR in most JA rigs including my IC-7800 does nothing at all 
with a narrow filter so I was happy to see the K3 work as well as it does.
What I would like to know is the meaning of the various levels of NR as you 
crank the main knob. T1, T2, T3 etc. Is one better for cw than the other? I 
find myself using the T1-1 or T1-2 most of the time.
Steve Ellington
N4LQ at insightbb.com
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> The K3 Wiki has been updated with an excellent explanation of how Noise
> Reduction works in the K3's DSP.  Thanks Lyle!
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> Please view at http://www.zerobeat.net/mediawiki/index.php/K3_DSP
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> 73,
> Barry N1EU
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