The GAP Hear-it is quite effective on SSB, but not on CW.  I don't use their 
speaker, but do have the Hear-it module.

Th narrower the bandpass, the less effective DSP noise reduction becomes.  For 
CW at narrow bandwidths, you might be better off using the audio passband 
filter (APF) in the K3.

Grant/NQ5T


On Dec 7, 2011, at 4:56 PM, Bill Ross wrote:

> Hi to the group, 
> 
> I have a high noise level, besides living in an antenna restricted home. I 
> usually run S5-8 noise on my K3 with the filters adjusted best I can, and 
> bandpass >300-500 Hz. Someone has recommended the Gap Hearit Speaker to me as 
> being so wonderful. I have been checking into it, and it appears as just 
> another DSP and speaker ckt. So, I’m wondering if it would really make any 
> difference to me, with the K3 and it’s internal DSP. 
> 
> I work mostly CW and due to my indoor antenna, with weak signals.  I also use 
> phones mostly, but, I see you can plug them into this unit, so it shouldn’t 
> make any difference phones or speaker, right?
> 
> Anyone have any experience with this product and can offer any advice, I’d 
> appreciate it very much.  
> 
> Tnx & 73
> 
> Bill, k6mgo
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