Thursday 28 April 2011

NEIM1031MKII DSP Audio Filter

My current radio does not have a build in DSP (Digital Signal Processor) to clean up the audio... after researching on the Internet I decided to purchase one of these : -



I have to say it's not a magic device as some reviewers would have you believe, but it definitely does a VERY good job of cleaning up audio signals and reducing background noise/static on all modes, which is nothing but good news for your ears, the only caveat is that it can take a second or 2 for the filter to start working on recieved audio.

Apart from the obvious improved listening experience the advantage this device gives is with noisy week signals and can make the difference between understanding the other operator and not, of course there is a threshhold where no amount of processing can make you hear what simply is not there.  

Which brings me onto something else I've noticed when using this filter, when monitoring a frequency for a long time listening to processed static, I swear ocassionally I can hear 'something' like a voice, when I know for a fact there is nothing there.  I think what is happening is the filter is trying to process the static noise as 'speach' and my brain is also to trying to process this processed noise trying to recognise speach and so I hear a 'voice' by some random chance, took me a while to figure out I was not going mad or am I?

Monday 11 April 2011

and so the cycle begins...

Solar cycle 24 officially started on 4th January 2008, the number of sun spots have been slowly increasing and along with it the increasing chance of favourable propagation conditions on the 11 meter band.


2011 was the year to dust off my trusty Yaesu, connect a simple wire antenna and have a listen...

As of April 2011 conditions on the 11 meter band here in the UK have been pretty much non-existent, not disheartened by this, I look forward with great anticipation the coming months and years to favourable DX conditions.   All that remains to be done is to sort out a radio 'hut' and erect my unused Solarcon IMAX 2000.   I hope through this blog to keep you up todate on my adventures during Solar cycle 24!  For now I will have to be content with some SWL.