Back in the early 90’s I worked with another engineer on a QST inspired project 
called “The Hamblaster”.  It was a DSP based sound card that did, noise 
reduction.  I should probably say “done there, did that”.   To test the 
Hamblaster noise reduction, I did a similar test at the audio level except I 
used a pseudorandom noise generator and an audio oscillator.   On January and 
October of 1992, I wrote articles in QEX magazine “A Birth of a New DSP Board” 
and “Developing Software for DSP”.
 
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<http://www.willcoele.com/radio_repair> 

The Radio Reclamation Center (815) 463-9365
 
From: Clay Autery [via Elecraft] [mailto:ml+s365791n7631916...@n2.nabble.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2017 12:07 PM
To: wa9fvp <rep...@willcoele.com>
Subject: Re: K3S Noise reduction Test
 
To what productive/beneficial end? 

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