Posted by
David Gilbert on
Apr 29, 2009; 8:41pm
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/K3-Noise-Reduction-tp2742986p2743202.html
Is most of this discussion on NR in the K3 from users who would like to
improve the SNR on louder signals for easier listening in noisy
conditions?
I get the impression we have people expecting different things from
these controls. The optimum AGC and NR design strategy to improve SNR
for weak signals might be quite a different story than for stronger
signals and noise, even if the SNR's are initially the same. That might
show up fairly dramatically on a rig with as large a dynamic range as
the K3.
Since I mostly worry about readability on really weak signals I've had a
bit of a hard time understanding what this was all about. I just use
settings similar to those suggested by W3FPR and K6LL and I've been very
happy with the results ... which are much better than any Icom or
Kenwood I ever owned.
73,
Dave AB7E
Lee Trout wrote:
> I agree with Roy Morris. No amount of tinkering with the parameters significantly improves the NR on the K3.
>
> The Kenwood 480 has dual NR's, one for CW and one for SSB. Both are much more effective than the K3's NR without causing any degradation to the signal that I can detect. Thus I use the 480 rather than the K3 under noisy conditions and/or QRN.
>
> I wonder at times if the concept is wrong; perhaps it would be better to forget about "signal enhancement" and concentrate on the noise reduction.
>
> 73, Lee (K9CM)
>
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