Dan,
I think it depends on the type of noise. Most of the time, even with very
weak signals, it improves the copy significantly. However, in a very few
cases, which I believe involve power line leakage noise , the noise seems
to increase also. All in all I wouldn't want to be without it, now that
I've used it. I hopes this helps.
thanks,
Ken Kinyon
34 Princeton Circle
Longmont, CO 80503-2106
Voice/FAX (303) 684-0037
Email W7TS@concentric.net
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> From: Dan <ad4hw@citrus.infi.net>
> To: tentec@contesting.com
> Subject: [TenTec] Omni VI Upgrade Owners
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
> Date: Sunday, October 19, 1997 16:06
>
> I'm considering the Class-3 upgrade to my Omni. About a month ago,
someone
> reported their experience with the digital noise reduction as follows.
> They said (approximately) that the NR circuitry produced a dramatic
> reduction in noise. However, if a signal was weak, and just barely
> unreadable because of the noise, that the NR circuitry did not result in
a
> readable signal.
>
> Do you agree with this assessment? If so, do you think that the NR
option
> is worthwhile?
>
> Thanks & 73,
> Dan
>
> Dan Long (W4TQ)
> 8035 Tokyo Pt.
> Dunnellon, FL 34433
> e-mail: ad4hw@citrus.infi.net
> phone: 352-563-0934
>
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