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Pretty awesome AI driven noise cancelling Software - RM Noise

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    I have found that it tends to cover up weak signals near the noise floor just like the noise reduction in SmartSDR will do if used in an effort to remove the background noise. The only noise reduction I have found that works well with weak signals is Noise Reduction 2 from Dr Warren Pratt that is used in Thetis, PiHPSDR and a few other, open source software. This is the reason I stopped using RM Noise plus, as more users logged into the server(s) latency tended to increase to a noticeable and annoying level. On top of that, I do not like the idea of having to use a off site server to process the audio. I like standalone operation ( the reason I prefer the Flex M model radios) whenever I don't want to fire up a computer to play radio.

    James

    WD5GWY

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    I found that on a weak signal with RM Noise dropping AGC-T seemed to bring the weaker signal up better

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    edited March 27

    I have tried every combination of settings including lowering AGC-T while using RM Noise. That does work to a degree just as it does with the noise reduction in SmartSDR. But, at some point it seems to invariably knock out the weak signal. RM Noise would be a good tool if it didn't depend on a off site server for audio processing. To me, that is a no-go, I don't want to be dependent on a system like that for noise reduction. I would be willing to pay for a standalone application to run on my computer without a internet connection. Everyone's different. If one is satisfied with the limitations of RM Noise, then it is a good deal.

    James

    WD5GWY

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    trucker

    Agree

    I’d rather it was in radio as best option, 2nd best option stand alone software on pc. But its free at the moment so it is what it is.

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