G'morning, Tony:
With the NR turned ON, I experience a
momentary reduction in audio when
turning the SubRx ON. With NR turned
OFF, there is no reduction in audio when
turning the SubRx ON.
73, Ken K3IU
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On 12/13/2010 9:55 PM, Tony Estep wrote:
On Mon,
Well, this is very interesting.
While I haven't tried ALL the NR settings, I'm STILL not able to get a
dropout with NR turned on either.
Tony, Ken, can you supply me with a complete list of all your settings
when this happens to see if there is some combination of settings that
will cause the
G'morning, Guy:
CW Mode, 400 Hz bandwidth with 400Hz filter, AGC-F, abt S3
noise level, NR ON, NR setting=NR F 1--2
Guess about a half second. Not a complete audio reduction to
no sound at all, but a perceptible momentary reduction of
the sound.
73, Ken K3IU
Well, I don't hear the RX dropping out. What I do hear is the NR
resetting and then readjusting. You get exactly the same delay when
you have NR off and then turn it on. There is no change in the RF
path, as the S meter shows the same level of 160m buzz on input
without a drop out. The dropout
No, Guy, I don't use NR in a contest. I hardly ever use it
at all. Tony was looking for some input, to I tried it out
and told him what I found. This is NOT a problem for me at all.
73, Ken K3IU
On 12/14/2010 11:05 AM, Guy Olinger K2AV wrote:
Well, I
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 7:32 PM, Luis V. Romero lrom...@ij.net wrote:
...that annoying momentary dropout in the audio...
The momentary dropout that bugs me is the one that occurs when you turn on
Sub. As everybody knows, listening to the DX on VFO A and the pileup on VFO
B is the key to
I have version 4.22 firmware. The transition from SUB off to SUB on,
and reverse, happens without any dropout. What you describe simply
does not happen.
When I use N1MM, ***N1MM*** has some kind of transition issue like
that. But it does NOT happen from the K3 front panel. Also sending
SB0;
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