Yes, the Corsair NB is good for narrow impulse noise pulses, but not 
very good at wideband noise like power line noise. On the plus side, it 
does not introduce distortion or intermodulation like other noise 
blankers do.
The NB in my Scout is excellent, and not very complicated.
                73,
                Bob WB2VUF
On 3/9/2013 10:40 PM, Steve Berg wrote:
From my experience the noise blanker in the Corsair II is pretty 
useless.  It may have worked on the Russian Woodpecker back in the bad 
old days.  The one in my Omni V.9 was not much better.  The best noise 
blanker I have ever used is the one in the Argonaut and Delta II 
radios.  That one even takes out a lot of solar and auroral noise when 
used with VHF transverters.
73,
Steve WA9JML
On 3/8/2013 9:23 PM, Curt wrote:
 
A recently acquired Corsair II seems to have a lot more receiver noise
than an  Omni C.  My impression from reading is that this is a
consequence of the additional IF to provide PBT, and the type of AF op
amps used.  I've also seen some references to but no details of
modifications that decrease this noise.
Also, the N.B. function on mine doesn't seem to accomplish anything.
Again, my impression is that this is because these only work on ignition
noise pulses and not on atmospheric broadband "white" noise.
Any comments would be appreciated.
73, Curt KB5JO
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