I've found that clean audio is much easier to copy than distorted audio. It's most noticeable when comparing transmitted audios, but adding distortion in the receive chain can't help.

Cheers - Bill, AE6JV

On 12/5/13 at 9:28 PM, [email protected] (Jim Brown) wrote:

On 12/5/2013 7:43 PM, Chris Rutkowski wrote:
As to Jim K9YC's comment, I won't argue because I've never used it
with a K3. I would just add that when you live in noise hell, "audio
distortion" is so far down the problem list as to not be relevant.

I never found that it did anything useful in the way of noise reduction.

73, Jim K9YC

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