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Best noise blanker
I had a recent experience with impulse static in my area that became a
good test for a rig's noise blanker. Being a ham on a budget none of my radios are worth over $400. and I found my Ten Tec's noise blanker to be superior to my entry level Kenwood and Icoms. The TT Triton 540 wiped out the noise without distorting the signals, I found it amazing since all my other rigs would only wipe out some of the noise while introducing distortion to the signal. Would love to hear opinions on what rig you feel has the best noise blanker out there. Gil |
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Not that I've used everything, but the FT-100 has an excellent noise
blanker. On 20 Nov 2004 06:41:25 -0800, (gil) wrote: I had a recent experience with impulse static in my area that became a good test for a rig's noise blanker. Being a ham on a budget none of my radios are worth over $400. and I found my Ten Tec's noise blanker to be superior to my entry level Kenwood and Icoms. The TT Triton 540 wiped out the noise without distorting the signals, I found it amazing since all my other rigs would only wipe out some of the noise while introducing distortion to the signal. Would love to hear opinions on what rig you feel has the best noise blanker out there. Gil |
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Not that I've used everything, but the FT-100 has an excellent noise
blanker. On 20 Nov 2004 06:41:25 -0800, (gil) wrote: I had a recent experience with impulse static in my area that became a good test for a rig's noise blanker. Being a ham on a budget none of my radios are worth over $400. and I found my Ten Tec's noise blanker to be superior to my entry level Kenwood and Icoms. The TT Triton 540 wiped out the noise without distorting the signals, I found it amazing since all my other rigs would only wipe out some of the noise while introducing distortion to the signal. Would love to hear opinions on what rig you feel has the best noise blanker out there. Gil |
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Would love to hear opinions on what rig you feel has the best noise blanker out there. My experience tells me you can not assign a good or bad grade to various manufacturers. I have had various Yaesu, Kenwood, Icom, and TenTec radios over the past years. Some of these products had excellent noise blankers, some had terrible noise blankers. The very best I have seen were my old Yaesu FT301 and my new Icom 746Pro II, yet the worst I have seen were also in Yaesu radios... FT 757 for example. Also my old TenTec 555 noise blanker was nearly useless. Additionally, you may find various web sites that tell how to tune or improve the noise blanker in various models. Apparently many models may come off the production line with good noise blankers that just aren't effective due to poor tuning and setup. I believe the Yaesu FT817 was one of these. Ed K7AAT |
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Would love to hear opinions on what rig you feel has the best noise blanker out there. My experience tells me you can not assign a good or bad grade to various manufacturers. I have had various Yaesu, Kenwood, Icom, and TenTec radios over the past years. Some of these products had excellent noise blankers, some had terrible noise blankers. The very best I have seen were my old Yaesu FT301 and my new Icom 746Pro II, yet the worst I have seen were also in Yaesu radios... FT 757 for example. Also my old TenTec 555 noise blanker was nearly useless. Additionally, you may find various web sites that tell how to tune or improve the noise blanker in various models. Apparently many models may come off the production line with good noise blankers that just aren't effective due to poor tuning and setup. I believe the Yaesu FT817 was one of these. Ed K7AAT |
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Would love to hear opinions on what rig you feel has the best noise blanker out there. My experience tells me you can not assign a good or bad grade to various manufacturers. I have had various Yaesu, Kenwood, Icom, and TenTec radios over the past years. Some of these products had excellent noise blankers, some had terrible noise blankers. The very best I have seen were my old Yaesu FT301 and my new Icom 746Pro II, yet the worst I have seen were also in Yaesu radios... FT 757 for example. Also my old TenTec 555 noise blanker was nearly useless. Additionally, you may find various web sites that tell how to tune or improve the noise blanker in various models. Apparently many models may come off the production line with good noise blankers that just aren't effective due to poor tuning and setup. I believe the Yaesu FT817 was one of these. Ed K7AAT |
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