Noise blanking is best carried out well upstream of a reveiver's 
demodulated audio output -- preferably at a point where bandwidth is 
still relatively large.

On 12/16/2016 8:37 PM, David Tiller wrote:

> I'm currently suffering thru S9 arc noise at my QTH on 30m - 6m, but I
> figured I'd try to decode some MSK144 this evening - it should be able
> to cut thru the noise, right?
>
> I forgot I had the noise blanker on (Icom 756 PRO), and I got decodes
> left and right. When I turn it off, though, I get no decodes at all. I
> figured if an old, tired DSP rig like the 750 PRO could do some DSP
> voodoo to zap the noise, WSJT-X could add it as either a standard filter
> or as an option.
>
> What do you guys think?
>
> I can provide WAV files of the noisy and noise-blanked signals.
>
> *David Tiller*

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