does anyone else have a radio with the galaxy noise filter and am i the only one who finds it very useless and it makes the audio sound like your on an airplane. or what i would call Modulated static.
The big problem is that everything today is done at the audio level and not at the IF level where it should be done.Audio DSP is so much cheaper and easier to implement. Noise blankers and DSP filters as well as speech processors that operate at the IF level are far superior to those that operate at the audio level.
The big problem is that everything today is done at the audio level and not at the IF level where it should be done.Audio DSP is so much cheaper and easier to implement. Noise blankers and DSP filters as well as speech processors that operate at the IF level are far superior to those that operate at the audio level. In the case of a noise blanker, sure you can reduce or eliminate the noise but it greatly affects the audio and you still need a really strong signal to overcome the noise. When done at the IF level you are dealing with RF and you can filter and tailor the signal better without affecting the audio nearly as much as well as hear much weaker signals thru the noise. As for speech processing, my Kenwood TS-820S has a thirty year old processor that runs circles around my FT-857D's processor which is typical of most modern rigs.
To be fair, in the recent crop of radios that've been released, the TS590, FT950,1200,3000, Icom 7100,7410 they have finally moved from AF DSP to IF DSP.