> The
> problem with DSP noise
> reduction is you can't really have a particular algorithm
> do both things
> well; CW or speech isolation.  

This is precisely why I asked if the DSP NR parameters are fixed or variable; 
in the K2 DSP denoiser the user had total control of the beta and decay 
parameters. If the K3 had the same controls, I believe the users could tailor 
the NR to his or her taste, SSB or CW, agressive or lazy, heavy or light, and 
all of this thrashing between the two camps  would go away. But I guess the K3 
has no such access to these parameters. That surprises me. Too bad.

Al W6LX


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