Re: [IRCA] Perseus MW Splatter Rejection
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Re: [IRCA] Perseus MW Splatter Rejection



Hi Walt,

I was surprised to read that you think the activation of the MW Splatter
Rejection in Perseus takes too long. I think it 
is easy and quick, but I'm still trying to find a case where it works
really well on TPs (I'm using IQ-WAV files of this 
spring's DXpeditions to test it). So far the best results have been on
splatter covered domestics 10 kHz away from 
local powerhouses. 

The DSP filters of the receiver are amazing at around 1 to 1.1 or better
SF, but many TPs 1 or 2 kHz from domestics 
are still in the "splatter zone" no matter what filter or PBT offset you
try. Evidently, multipath fading of the 
splattering station is main reason for poor results.

Contact me off list if you want to talk about the details of this
interesting new feature in Perseus.

73,

Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA USA
www.perseus-sdr.blogspot.com


-----original message.......................
From: Walter Salmaniw <salmaniw@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Poor DU Cx on Orcas Island: July 1, 2008
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America
	<irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

738:  Nice audio....For a change!!!!   It's RFO in French at 11:58. 
Actually at least a 7.  Good modulation for a 
change!  Close to an 8 by 11:59.  I actually used the splat rejection on
Perseus to good effect, although nothing I 
couldn't do with LSB or PBT.  Nice to see that it worked.  Sure wish it was
automatic, though.  During the hot and 
heavy DX sessions at dawn, there simply isn't time.  I can see it handy
though when trying to tease out every last 
little bit of intelligebility. 


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