[Elecraft] K3S Noise reduction Test
wa9fvp
repair at willcoele.com
Tue Jun 20 15:13:32 EDT 2017
If you look at my data, there’s very little noise level difference in the delay settings. The level or aggressiveness is what reduces the noise. Having two knobs to change the parameters is also a good idea. I would prefer a finer adjustment in the level settings like 0 to 10
For people, like me, that like to tinker, the delays can be on a separate knob or in the configure menus. For normal operation or during a contest, I find it too cumbersome to dial through all of the settings to find the best one.
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From: Drew AF2Z [via Elecraft] [mailto:ml+s365791n7631921h67 at n2.nabble.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2017 1:54 PM
To: wa9fvp <repair at willcoele.com>
Subject: Re: K3S Noise reduction Test
The only thing I would change in NR is to make it easier to scroll
through the settings. Currently you can only go through the 32 settings
sequentially with the VFO-B knob, from 1-1 through 8-4. It would be nice
if the VFO-A knob could be employed to increment and decrement the first
parameter.
For example: if you were on NR 1-3 you could scroll directly through
2-3, 3-3, 4-3, etc using the VFO-A knob.
I don't know the details of NR but believe that all the n-1 settings are
related to each other as a group; same goes for the n-2 settings, n-3,
and n-4. So, it would make sense to be able to scroll through the "n"
values when looking for the best noise reduction.
73,
Drew
AF2Z
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