NB is good at taking care of pulse noise such as ignition or static noise. NR 
is good at taking care of continuous noise, but not for pulse noise.
My location is in noise rich environment caused by power line nearby. So, 
nature of the strong noise is continuous noise, which I use NR as well as 
adjusting RF gain and AGC level.
NB/NR setting depends on noise strength and nature of the noise. I often adjust 
NB/NR settings to have better receive performance.

73 de JH3SIF, Keith

2014/07/04 10:14、Bill W2BLC <[email protected]> のメッセージ:
> Got to clear this up quickly - the off-reflector emails are catching up on my 
> mistake of saying NB - I should have said NR-DSP. The latter is very 
> disappointing and that is what I need help. The 480 does a far better job 
> with handling lightning noise.
> 
> PLEASE - do not reply by email. Share the information on the reflector - that 
> is what its for.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Bill W2BLC K-Line
> 
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