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Videos demonstrating the new Noise Reduction features for both 6000 radios and 8000/Aurora radios

Trucker
Trucker Member ✭✭✭✭

I am surprised that Flex Radio hasn't posted any videos demonstrating all of the new noise reduction features for both the 6000 series radios and the 8000/Aurora radios. I have found two videos online including a very short demonstration by Michael Walker. And another on YouTube that had very low audio. And, not to be judgmental, the YouTube video not only had low audio making it hard to clearly hear the difference with each noise reduction feature, but the mouse pointer jumping all over the place was distracting ( for me). It would be nice if there was a video clearly showing the improved legacy noise reduction that the 6000 radios will have access to. Demonstrating it on a 8000 series radio wouldn't accurately reflect how well it would work on legacy hardware. There's too much difference in processing power to make a fair comparison. I hope someone at Flex Radio has already done this and can post links to videos demonstrating the new noise reduction features.

James

WD5GWY

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  • Dan Trainor
    Dan Trainor Member ✭✭✭

    Ideally, they could have a video course that follows the v4.x Users Guide (which apparently has not been released with the software). Now the course would be instructional how do guide. Broken up into multiple videos. Perhaps one video per chapter in the Users Guide. Well organized with step by step instruction with SLOW moving mouse and great visuals and great audio. Now, as instruction it would naturally go through all the different NR methods so the viewer/listener could get a close in look at how they work. And when to best apply them and in what order. And as a side effect get a feeling of how well they work (although every station has a different local noise profile in thier specific environment), but still the idea of an educational series would be great! Dan WA1QZX

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