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One of the reasons for purchasing a K3 over, say, an Icom IC-756ProIII was that the ProII I used to have had a noise blanker button, but it never seemed to actually do much. Sadly, I'm in the midst of several severe power line noise sources (the power company is getting to them as they can), but I'm finding that my K3 NB is having no effect, in ANY of the zillion settings available. This isn't strange, bizarro noise - just arching from a power line. Is anyone else experiencing less than satisfactory NB performance with their K3? I'm running the latest Production firmware. Comments appreciated - you can make them private, if you like, and I'll post a summary. Thanks, Steve NN4X K3 S/N 1317 K3 S/N 0458 ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html |
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From time to time I have a very strong powerline or other impulse noise or noises. K3 sometimes takes care of it sometimes not. I general, I have a feeling that NB is IC-7000 is a bit better although K3 does well with some types of noise that IC7000 cannot bite with the DSP NB.
NB takes care of short impulse noises from a single location very well. When the noise is from multiple locations or of a very complex type, NB does not do much. In such a case, a device like MFJ-1026 does wonders; you will need a second antenna. Ignacy
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In reply to this post by S Sacco
My experience is that the NB does very well on a single noise source. There have been situations at my QTH where several poles have been radiating noise, and when this happens, the NB doesn't seem to do very much. This was the case when I first built my K3. There were four different noise sources. Two have been fixed. The other two are intermittent. The NB is great most of the time now only one pole is acting up.
Norm, N9MM
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