I am one of those semi-tone-deaf people -- which means that my 
zero-beating is unsure, and when I need to narrow my CW bandpass, I have 
trouble quickly and accurately manipulating the Shift and Width controls 
to narrow the bandpass and center it on the desired signal.  This really 
came home to me in this weekend's WAE CW contest.

Given that the audio is being digitally manipulated anyway, is there any 
possibility of implementing an automatic process for picking out one of 
2 or 3 signals and centering the narrower bandpass characteristic on 
it?  I realize that the processor couldn't tell which signal was the 
desired one, so you would have to have the option of using a button push 
or a CAT command to step quickly through the signals in the original 
bandpass to select the correct one.

-- 
73, Pete N4ZR

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