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Re: [TenTec] Corsair II noise blanker

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Corsair II noise blanker
From: Ken Brown <ken.d.brown@hawaiiantel.net>
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Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 16:15:18 -1000
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There are many kinds of noise blankers. They differ in the way they decide when to blank the signal (their triggering source), where in the signal path they perform the blanking, and the timing of the blanking.

The most common variation, the ones built in to most ham rigs, uses a noise pulse detector in the IF stage of the receiver to generate the triggering of the blanking. In most cases this noise detector is before any narrow filtering, but likely after a fairly wide IF filter.

The blanking occurs further down the IF path, but also before any narrow filters that would likely spread the noise pulse out in time.

Timing (after the triggering) and the duration of the blanking may be adjustable, or just some fixed value the designer thought would work well in most situations.

Other variations may get the triggering from a completely different receiver and/or antenna from the one that is being blanked. Triggering/synchronization from the AC mains power can also be effective if noise from the AC mains is greatest source of noise.

The blanking can be done between the antenna and the first stage of the receiver that is being blanked. Or it could even be done in the audio stages. Or somewhere in between. In most cases earlier in the signal chain before the strong noise pulses overload any stages or spread out in time due to filter ringing is going to work better than doing it at a later stage.

DE N6KB
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