Hector
Thanks for taking the time to do those recordings for us.
In a nutshell I would say that the noise reduction would greatly reduce my
listening fatigue. In both ssb and cw the resulting audio is "softened" ie
similar to reducing audio bandwidth.
I prefer this effect to simply reducing IF bandwidth and IF shift which give
that hollow sound and is less helpful with listening fatigue.
I would say clarity on all the ssb signals is reduced slightly but I didn't
miss anything comparing on to off. For long term listening the reduction in
fatigue is worth having compared to a slight loss of clarity.
On the 4th example, in which the incoming voice is rather bassy, his voice
already lacks top for clarity, so a further reduction is undesirable and I
would switch out the filter for him and similar muffled signals.
The cw example was fb and very desirable reduction in listening fatigue.
73
David
G3UNA
> Dear Jonathan,Robin,Ted,Art,David and Bud,the requested info about NR
> settings and MP3 files showing how well it works was sent to all of you.
> AD4C
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