A filter settings generation operation includes sampling a communication
channel to produce a sampled signal. The sampled signal is spectrally
characterized across a frequency band of interest to produce a spectral
characterization of the sampled signal. This spectral characterization
may not include a signal of interest. The spectral characterization is
then modified to produce a modified spectral characterization. Filter
settings are then generated based upon the modified spectral
characterization. Finally, the communication channel is filtered using
the filter settings when the signal of interest is present on the
communication channel. In modifying the spectral characterization,
pluralities of spectral characteristics of the spectral characterization
are independently modified to produce the modified spectral
characterization. Modifications to the spectral characterization may be
performed in the frequency domain and/or the time domain. One particular
spectral modification that is performed is raising of the noise floor of
the spectral characterization to meet a budgeted signal-to-noise ratio.
Other spectral modifications include modifying spectral components
corresponding to an expected interfering signal. In modifying these
spectral characterizations, spectral components corresponding to a
plurality of expected interfering signals may be modified.