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Galaxy DX 959...GNF?

steved

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I just got a Galaxy DX 959, one of its features is a "GNF" or Galaxy Noise Filter which is supposed to reduce the "rushing noise."

I've been running it a little, and while it does help quiet things down, over half of the RX transmissions are distorted (like they are seriously over modulated). If I defeat the GNF, everything sounds normal. When engaged, the RX is distorted bad enough that you cannot understand over half the people talking.

Is this normal for the GNF?
 

If it was in the manual, I must have missed it...what I read seemed to indicate it could be used on any of the three bands.

Thanks for the responses, that will make it a little less aggravating!
 
If it was in the manual, I must have missed it...what I read seemed to indicate it could be used on any of the three bands.
I think you mean modes of talking like AM, FM, and SSB. Bands are what channels or frequency’s are grouped into.
 
Now if we had something like a switchable channel guard crystal filter that would be a good use for that switch. The Gnf just sounds bad.
 

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