Lyle...
Thanks for your reply. Are these adjustments, when finalized for SSB,
retained through on/off and mode cycling? Take care.
...robert
At 08/06/2007 15:34, Lyle Johnson wrote:
...Are there adjustments for DSP/SSB that I can tinker with to clear this
up? Thanks much.
Yes, set Beta and Decay each to 00 and listen to the effect. Cycle the
denoiser through all 4 levels((see page 25). Next, set Beta to 99 (just
decrease the setting by one and it will wrap around to 99). Listen again
to all four settings. This will give you a good feeling for the effect of
this parameter. Next, change Decay to 99, and listen. Finally, change
Beta back to 00 with Decay still at 99.
Now you will have an idea what each parameter does to the "wateriness" as
well as the amount of denoise, and how much it is affected by the demoiser
level. You can then adjust Beta, Decay and Level until you get the best
compromise between denoising and the artifacts that result from the
denoise operation.
In general, if a signal is strong, you'll just turn the denoiser off. If
it is really in the noise, you probably can't recover it. If it is
marginal, the denoiser comes into its own.
73,
Lyle kK7P
Robert G. Strickland PhD ABPH - KE2WY
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Syracuse, New York USA
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