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Could You Repeat That

Posted February 27, 2008 8:32 AM

Background noise affects a wide range of industrial, consumer, and scientific products and processes. Reducing that noise creates a healthier work environment and also helps ensure that operational errors are avoided. Noise Reduction algorithms vary in their effectiveness to solve the transient noise problem. Sometimes hardware solutions work, but aren't always practical. couldn't understand the caller over background noise? How do you minimize/eliminate transient noise in products?

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Re: Could You Repeat That

05/03/2008 3:16 PM

Hello

As with many questions there is not enough information to assemble a good answer however, establish the frequency of the noise, contact someone who will build you a Pass Band Tuner and if this is the type noise you are talking about it will disappear.

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