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NR1 uses an adaptive filter to reduce the noise element from the received signals. When the S/N ratio is reasonably good in SSB, using NR1 will improve the S/N further.

While NR1 is ON, you can further adjust the noise reduction level by pressing and holding [NR (LEV)], then turning the MULTI/CH control to select the level from 1 to 10. The default is 5. The level is saved separately for SSB/FM/AM and CW/FSK.

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You can change the correlation time for NR2 (SPAC). When in SSB mode, select the correlation time that allows you to hear signals with clarity. When receiving CW, it is best to select the longest correlation time that allows reliable reception. The longer the correlation time, the better the S/N ratio.

When NR2 is ON, press and hold [NR (LEV)], then turn the MULTI/CH control to select the correlation time from 2 to 20 ms. The default is 20 ms.

Note:

XWhen using Noise Reduction 1 in SSB, FM, or AM mode, the beat signal is suppressed along with the normal signal. This is not a malfunction.

X Using Noise Reduction 2 in SSB mode may lower the clarity of signals or induce pulse noise, depending on the conditions.

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The Noise Blanker is designed to reduce pulse noise such as that generated by automobile ignitions. The Noise Blanker does not function in FM mode.

NB1 performs blanking through an analog circuit. NB2 performs blanking using DSP.

Press [NB (LEV)] to cycle between Noise Blanker 1, Noise Blanker 2, and OFF.

” or “” appears, depending on which Noise Blanker is selected.

You can further adjust the Noise Blanker level from 1 to 10. The default level is 6. Press and hold [NB (LEV)], then turn the MULTI/CH control to adjust the Noise Blanker level.

“NB LV.” and the current level appear on the sub-display.

Note:

XThe Noise Blanker is available only for SSB, CW, FSK, and AM modes.

XIncreasing the Noise Blanker level degrades the intermodulation characteristics of the transceiver.

XFor effective Noise Blanker operation, experiment with both NB1 and NB2 on each band.

XWhen using Noise Blanker 2 and a CW signal is received, there are times when the received signal may be distorted. This is not a malfunction.

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Switching the pre-amplifier OFF may help reduce interference from adjacent frequencies.

Press [PRE (ANT 1/2)] to toggle the pre-amplifier ON and OFF.

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The ON/ OFF setting will be automatically stored in the current band. Each time you select the same band, the same setting will be automatically selected The frequency range of each band is provided in the table below (under “ATTENUATOR”).

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The Attenuator reduces the level of received signals. This function is useful when there is strong interference from adjacent frequencies.

Press [ATT (RX ANT)] to toggle the attenuator ON and OFF.

” appears when this function is ON.

The ON/ OFF setting will be automatically stored in the current band. Each time you select the same frequency band, the attenuator setting will be automatically recalled. The frequency range of each band is shown below.

Frequency

Pre-amplifier

Attenuator

Band (MHz)

(Default)

(Default)

0.03 ~ 0.522

OFF

OFF

 

 

 

0.522 ~ 2.5

OFF

OFF

 

 

 

 

2.5

~ 4.1

OFF

OFF

 

 

 

 

4.1

~ 6.9

OFF

OFF

 

 

 

 

6.9

~ 7.5

OFF

OFF

 

 

 

7.5 ~ 10.5

ON

OFF

 

 

 

 

10.5

~ 14.5

ON

OFF

 

 

 

 

14.5

~ 18.5

ON

OFF

 

 

 

 

18.5

~ 21.5

ON

OFF

 

 

 

 

21.5

~ 25.5

ON

OFF

 

 

 

 

25.5

~ 30.0

ON

OFF

 

 

 

 

30.0

~ 60.0

ON

OFF

 

 

 

 

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This function pivots the BFO from the default position (USB) to another position (LSB) in CW mode. It is sometimes effective to remove the interfering signals from the IF passband by pivoting the BFO.

1Press [CW/FSK (REV)] until “CW” appears.

2Press and hold [CW/FSK (REV)].

• “CW” changes to “CWR”.

3To recover the default BFO position, press and hold [CW/FSK (REV)] again.

• “CWR” changes to “CW”.

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