OK, Grant. While I think I understood the concept of "aggressiveness,"
I was off track regarding whether it changed its state automatically
with changing S/N or one had to help it manually, as I described.
Frankly, when I first read their description, I was surprised that it
would work that way and I did post a comment to the list questioning it,
but no one replied.
Thanks for your input.
73, Joe
Grant Youngman wrote:
manually selecting a very narrow DSP passband filter." Based on their
description, I concluded that for the NR to work properly the desired
signal had to be present when NR is invoked, and if one tuned to a
different signal that one would have turn off the NR and then turn it on
again
The NR value adjusts the speed of adaptation, not the amount of
NR. A lower value provides a relatively slow adaptation speed, so
that once the filter is built it will tend to persist and will change only
slowly. A higher value of NR will cause faster adaptation to
changing/new/different signal v noise conditions.
Once adaptation is complete, the amount of noise reduction will be
the same for any setting of the NR control, and won't change (all
other things being equal) if you adjust the NR value.
The "right" setting, like so many things on the Orion, depends on
conditions, what you're doing, etc. I typically stick it on about 3 and
leave it there, but it's worth experimenting with ...
Grant/NQ5T
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