Yes it does work, and quite well for its design. It mainly functions in
high frequency, high amplitude noise 'spikes' such as automotive
alternators. I have a neighbor with an older 'fixer-up'er' and it is
very noisy when it is running just a few yards away. The Corsair NB to
the rescue. The NB design does not work well at all with atmospheric
noise sources.
Mark
W7GCY
Bruce Lanning wrote:
>I realize that this subject has been beaten to death, but here goes: I
>recently acquired a Ten Tec Corsair, my first Ten Tec,
>and you all have said in the past, the NB has no effect at all in the
>Corsair 1. I feel that TT would not have done all the engineering to create
>a Noise Blanker that never worked. Having said this, my question to the list
>is:
>1. Dose anyone out there have, or have owned a Corsair(1) that the NB did
>work???
>2. Has any one ever found the reason why the NB does not work???
>Bruce....W1GBS
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