[Elecraft] K3 DNR

bruce.beford at myfairpoint.net bruce.beford at myfairpoint.net
Sun Sep 2 11:07:02 EDT 2012


Thanks, Fred. 
I had never heard it refered to as "digital" noise reduction before. 
Every manufacturer has their own acronyms for various functions, often 
to make them sound somehow "better" than other manufacturer's schemes. 
I wasn't sure if perhaps Yaesu was calling something "dynamic noise 
reduction", and perhaps how they claimed that worked. 
Thanks again for the explaination of the acronym. 
73,
Bruce, N1RX

On Sun, 2 Sep 2012 09:40:58 -0500, Fred Smith <mfsj at mo-net.com> wrote:
Bruce DRN is the same in the K3 as all other radios Digital Noise Reduction. 
> Being a radio forum I had no idea someone would not know that. 
>
> 73,
> Fred/N0AZZ
>
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>
> Fred,
> Others here (none-FT5000) owners may be able to help with your question if
> they knew specifically what you were talking about. In the context of your
> question regarding the K3, what is "DNR" specifically control on the FT5000?
>
> Being in the medical field, I associate DNR with "do not resuscitate", a
> request sometimes made of family members, following a long contest... 
>
> 73,
> Bruce, N1RX
>
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