Set DeepFilterNet3 Attenuation Limit for Strong or Weak Signals¶
DfnrAttenLimit controls how aggressively DeepFilterNet3 suppresses noise. Lowering it preserves more of the original signal on strong signals; raising it maximizes noise removal on weak or noisy signals.
Before you start¶
- AetherSDR must be running. A radio connection is not required to adjust DSP settings.
- DeepFilterNet3 (DFNR) must be selected as your active noise reduction engine.
Steps¶
- Click
Settings > AetherDSP Settings.... - Click the DFNR tab.
- Drag the Attenuation Limit slider to the desired value (0–100 dB).
- Close the dialog. The setting takes effect immediately.
What each control does¶
| Control | Default | Valid range | Setting key | Behavior |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Attenuation Limit | 100 | 0–100 dB | DfnrAttenLimit |
Sets the maximum noise attenuation applied by DeepFilterNet3. At 0 the engine passes audio through unmodified; at 100 it applies full attenuation. |
| Post-Filter Beta | 0.00 | 0.00–0.30 | DfnrPostFilterBeta |
Applies an additional post-filter on top of the attenuation limit for extra suppression. |
Tips¶
- For strong, clean signals where preserving fidelity matters, reduce Attenuation Limit toward 0 to limit how much the engine can alter the audio.
- For weak or heavily noise-degraded signals, set Attenuation Limit to 100 and combine with a non-zero Post-Filter Beta for the most aggressive suppression.
Troubleshooting¶
- Audio sounds unaffected after moving the slider — Confirm you are on the DFNR tab and that DeepFilterNet3 is the active noise reduction engine. Other engines (NR2, NR4, MNR) have separate controls and are not affected by
DfnrAttenLimit.