Howard,

I was going to spend ten minutes or so trying to help you. However your
last line turned me off so I will just hit the delete button like you
suggested.

73 and GL
Ed W1PN

On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 6:47 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>wrote:

> Brett,
>
> I appreciate your trying to help, but do not find your setting useful.
> I learned about the Gap hear It Inline module (made by BHI in England)
> from K3 owners who hated listening to their K3 and its non-functional NR.
>
> You see, on Mars nets, one doesn't turn off the radio and say "I'll see if
> conditions are better tomorrow".
> On Mars nets, they don't switch to another band/frequency unless there
> truely is a massive failure to communicate on the assigned scheduled
> frequency.  On Mars nets one puts on headphones and perseveres.
>
> Every typical HF transceiver has a NR button.
> One presses it - and it works making people in the Mars net much more
> readable through the noise.
> I've used Icom 746pro, Icom 7200, Icom 7000, Kenwood TS590s, and they have
> working NR.
> In addition if there is an adjustment to the NR, it is a simple 1 to 10
> value adjusting how hard the NR unit works.
> Apparently only the Japanese and the English radio companies understand
> how to implement NR.
>
> What if Flex Radio were to manufacture a manual antenna tuner with 5 dials
> on.
> If you don't get all 5 dials set right, you can't transmit due to high SWR.
> Would you want such an antenna tuner?
> Why does Flex Radio's NR have five values to adjust for NR?
>
> I use my Kenwood TS590s all the time, and turn on the Flex 5000a
> occasionally to see if it still works.
>
> Anyways, I do not celebrate the Flex 6000 announcement, because it likely
> means that the vast majority of effort will switch from making the Flex
> 5000 the radio we thought we were buying into a reality, and instead be
> working on making the Flex 6000 people are pre-ordering into the radio
> those people think they are buying.
>
> Enjoy,
>
> Howard
>
> P.S.  I know I'll get some crank emails, but I always have my Delete
> button.
>
>
> On 5/23/2012 19:34, Bret Mills wrote:
>
>> Hi Howard
>>
>> I have changed the settings on my NR and it is much better (TO ME anyway).
>> Here are my settings if you want to give them a try, I had a K3 for a few
>> months I liked the NR and ANF filters and these settings were very close
>> to
>> how the NR and ANF sounds on the K3.
>> Write down your original settings if you don't like the results these
>> settings give you.
>>
>> Click on Setup, then DSP
>> NR
>> Taps: 40
>> Delay: 30
>> Gain: 15
>> Leak: 10
>>
>> I also changed the "ANF" settings to my liking and here is what I like on
>> my
>> Radio's.
>> ANF
>> Taps: 68
>> Delay: 60
>> Gain: 25
>> Leak: 1
>>
>> I have my "Buffer Size" set for
>> Phone
>> RX: 4096
>> TX: 2048
>>
>> CW
>> RX: 4096
>>
>> Digital is at the defaults of 2048
>>
>>
>> IF you have to reset your Database then you will loose these settings and
>> they will go back to default's so you may want to save a Database.
>>
>> Don't be afraid to play with the PowerSDR settings, it is a wonderful
>> radio
>> and you really can't hurt anything.
>>
>> I keep a Backup Database after each change I like so I can ALWAYS step
>> backward to the previous Database if something goes haywire.
>>
>>
>> 73's and have a good evening
>>
>> Bret
>> WX7Y
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: flexedge-bounces@flex-radio.**biz <[email protected]>
>> [mailto:flexedge-bounces@flex-**radio.biz<[email protected]>]
>> On Behalf Of [email protected]
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 3:38 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [FlexEdge] I am still waiting for a working NR in my PowerSDR
>> formy
>> Flex 5000
>>
>> I am still waiting for a working NR in my PowerSDR for my Flex 5000.
>>
>> I gave up some time ago and purchased a GAP Hear It In Line Module made by
>> BHI in England.
>>
>> I suppose Flex moving on to making this new radio means Flex has given up
>> on
>> making a working NR on the Flex 5000.  The Flex 5000 must now be
>> considered
>> a finished almost legacy product.
>>
>> I hope the Flex 6000 owners will continue to always get free software
>> updates until this new unit has a working NR.  Based on the Flex 5000,
>> that
>> means.....probably never.
>>
>> Other than the NR, the Flex 5000a has been an amazing radio.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Howard
>>
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