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|    Marco Moock to All    |
|    Re: SDR receiver noise performance vs an    |
|    05 Dec 22 13:11:59    |
      From: mo01@posteo.de              Am 04.12.2022 um 01:20:15 Uhr schrieb Brian Gregory:              > I don't think the digital processing gives any inherent advantage       > compared to analog. But advanced features like noise reduction and       > impulse noise blanking are more likely to be available with SDR since       > they are then just a bit of extra software rather than some extra       > hardware. Neither seems to give me a huge advantage though.              Another feature I really like is that some can notch out carriers from       other AM stations and even CW can be notched out.              Another helpful feature is the adjustable bandwidth for each sideband.       If there is noise, I can just reduce the bandwidth.              The only feature I miss is to notch out a certain frequency area inside       the bandwidth, so if there is a 0.5 kHz wide noise/jammer on 6062 kHz,       I could only notch out that instead of reducing the entire bandwidth of       the sideband to 1.75 kHz when listening to 6060.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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