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[TenTec] NB verses NR

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Subject: [TenTec] NB verses NR
From: Carl Moreschi <n4py3@earthlink.net>
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Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 14:24:51 -0500
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There seems to be lots of confusion on the difference between NB and NR. They do very different jobs.

Noise Blanker (NB) is a classic function that goes way back to at least the early 1950's. What it does is look for a very sharp leading edge on noise and actually blank out audio for the duration of the steep noise spike. With repetitive noise like from a motor or an arcing insulator on a power poll, the audio will get muted for a few milliseconds then come back on. With the right kind of noise the noise can sometimes be completely eliminated with the function. I have seen as much as a 20 db improvement with signal to noise ratio using this function with the right kind of noise. The side affect of this is the noise can become modulated with a strong signal on the band that will remove the noise blanker from detecting noise since it the noise blanking detection can get swamped with a strong signal. This will sound like noise coming on and off. Because of this, SSB can sometimes also become distorted.

Noise Reduction (NR) is a completely different function. It has only been around since DSP starting becoming used in radios. It works by attempting to find an algorithm that can identify speech and try to remove audio not detected as speech. There are many different algorithms for this with many manufacturers having their own proprietary algorithm. Although this function can make the radio quieter, I have never found a case on any radio where copy was actually improved by this function.

Carl Moreschi N4PY
58 Hogwood Rd
Louisburg, NC 27549
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