NR/ANF and NB are not perfect.  NR & ANF have been vastly improved.  NB works 
well but still suffers from strong signals outside the RX passband.

Improvements for all of those DSP features is stilled planned for future 
versions.

The dynamic with software defined radios is that no feature is ever really 
complete or perfect, as there are always ideas to make good things better. 


-Tim


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Dan & Jean
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 8:43 AM
To: Flex Edge
Subject: [FlexEdge] Tim: Clarification on NB status please....

Good Morning,

In a FlexRadio message on February 10, Jerry Gardner asked:  "Will
2.0.17 also fix the issues with NB/NR?"

Your response was (if I understood the context correctly):  "No, those issues 
were not addressed in 2.0.17. They are on the list."

Although 2.0.19 resolved all of my problems with CW performance and firewire 
mishaps (yea team), I don't see any difference in NB performance.  I'm puzzled 
because several users have indicated that they saw an improvement in NB 
performance with 2.0.19??

Is there still work to be done with the NB??  (I have had a persistent problem 
with intermittent impulse noise for the last few years--usually on cold 
evenings.  My IC7600 was very effective at removing the noise, but my K3 and 
Flex 5000A, not so much.)

That issue aside (and for many I'm sure it's not an issue at all),
2.0.19 was a giant step forward!!

Thanks very much in advance.
73,
Dan - W4TQ

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