>The K3 noise blanker can be either IF (analog) based or DSP
based (or both).
>A Noise Blanker does exactly as the term says, it creates a
"hole" in the
>signal path for the time of the noise - if the holes are
too big,
>distortion of the received signal will take place - how
aggressive those
>'holes' are depends on the settings used, and those
settings are under
>control of the operator. 

I understand NB 'width' and 'depth' controls (for lack of
better terms) on other radios, so I know what's happening as
I adjust them.

I am, however, confounded by the K3 settings - which one is
'wider'?, which one is 'deeper'? Increased or decreased
effect with advancing numbers?
Am I overooking something in the manual?
An explanation would relieve some of my frustration with the
K3. 

Then we can work on the keyed PTT and the reverse CW.

VE7XF

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