This is an instructional video on how to eliminate the white noise in SSB using Artificial Intelligence. You can find the RM Noise Artificial Intelligence filter on this website: ournetplace.com/rm-noise/
I am a flex owner. I will definitely try this software. This is the first time i have the chance to listen to the Thetis NR2 feature. I didn't expect such a robotic audio from it. All the Anan/hermes lite folks here says it is such a wonder. Thank you for the video.
Tested on My Anan 7000 sdr radio and this software is absolutely amazing, it is much, much better than NR2 in Thetis. I will pay for sure for a standalone (no connection to server) version of this app. Worth to try it!
@@RogierYou The thing is though RogierYou, with present day man made white noise, it is a lot more intense and hard going on the ears, compared to what it was back in the 60s , 70s and 80s as I remember. This is mainly due to the proliferation of modern electrical products, which generate so much white noise interference and also ADSL2 of course. Back in the day, white noise was mainly due to natural atmospheric band noise, not man made, and was at a much lower level and a real pleasure to listen to. In fact you could literally hear a pin drop on the 10 meter band, because there was so very little natural atmospheric white noise. Those were the best days for sure for HF Ham radio, we wont see them ever again sadly. 😕
Hello Kurt, I just talked to you today on ssb 10 meters which has been crazy open! Great qso! Just wanted to comment on this video which looks very useful and effective software for noise reduction. Thanks!
This is a very good presentation of white noise suppression by using AI, which is certainly the way to go and improve on present day noise reduction techniques, which introduce digital artifacts of one sort or another. If this technology could be implemented with future SDR technology, it would certainly become a big game changer for eradicating unwanted white noise.
Hi Kurt. Great video. I have RM Noise working with my Flex 6500. This was easy to set up as Flex already has built in VACs (DAX). I can't figure out how to get it to work with Thetis using their built in VAC. Do I need to use a 3rd party VAC or something like Voicemeeter Banana? When I click the dropdown under Outgoing Signal Options, I only get input device choices, which makes sense. It does show Voicemeeter Banana input devices so I might try feeding the output of Thetis into Banana. Thanks.
The sound gets a litlle ugly in weak signals... but the truth is weak signals become audible with IA NR , it seems to pull the decibels in order to make them audible
I think Thetis is better sounding vs this video but it’s interesting and hope it’s soon a GPU offloaded model nr3 or pure signal2 ?! Thanks for sharing :)
I think this software only has a chance if it is free and runs on my local PC and not needing a external server. Paying for this software but useing it with free Thetis would not be fair (for the Thetis developers) in my opinion.
Sounds like another load of ol' bollocks. I'd rather being listening to all the noise, my ears do a better job at decoding speech out of the noise that this AI garbage.