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Old January 5th 05, 04:55 AM
Brian Denley
 
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Thanks for the input. I'm also considering one of the Timewave
products, specifically the DSP-599zx, though even a used one is really
expensive and the reviews I've read about it have been mixed. It also
offers a lot more than I need. I don't work a lot with very narrow
bandwidths. I just want something that will allow me to cut through
the noise a bit better on SSB (and even on the broadcast bands, if
possible). The smartest thing for me to do might be to forget about
DSP and buy myself a 1980's vintage notch filter.


If notching is all you want to do, there are a number of DSP units available
(as well as excellent software) that witll provide DSP autonotch for any
receiver. Even the old Radio Shack DSP-40 units worked OK for notching out
hets. These can be found for ~$40 on Ebay.

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