I am surprised by those who are saying that the Corsair NB works well with
ignition noise. Perhaps I am doing something wrong? Or else just different
operating conditions?
My Scout's NB does a much better job on my car noise than my Corsair. I
don't normally operate the Corsair mobile, so it really isn't a problem,
but the Scout's NB seems better to me in my mobile situation.
Bob, KB1CIW
At 08:00 AM 3/20/2005 -0700, you wrote:
>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
>
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