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Re: LF: Re: KEV...

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Subject: Re: LF: Re: KEV...
From: Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2011 14:49:36 +0200
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Mal,

You cannot eliminate it but reduce it significantly. And the blanker helps a LOT rejecting the sferics! This is a big improvement during CW reception. The loud cracks are much weaker!

First i would suggest to add a about 2 kHz wide band pass filter that cuts the strong peaks of DCF and HGA. The sidebands during a telegram will then be in the passband but the carrier is outside. In the SL Filter box i choose a center frequency of 137.3 kHz, bandwidth=1.5 kHz, slope=0.75 kHz.

The noiseblanker settings are: ramp time= 2 ms, trigger peak/avrg= 9 dB, pre- and post-trigger = 0.5 ms, time constant = 1 s. Ensure to have installed V2.76b18 or later. There have been changes on the noiseblanker functions in these new versions.

The filter is applied in the filter box, between L3 and L4, the noiseblanker is applied in "left blackbox 2" (between L4 and L5).

73, Stefan/DK7FC

Am 25.08.2011 10:41, schrieb mal hamilton:
Stefan
What is the optimum setting for the Notch filter in Speclab to eliminate the
qrm on 138.5 Khz
mal/g3kev

----- Original Message -----
From: "Stefan Schäfer"<[email protected]>
To:<[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 11:32 PM
Subject: LF: KEV...


Mal, you are visible even in that heavy QRN! Haven't thought this is
possible.

73, Stefan



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