Harry...

There is no CW performance penalty when the SSB option board is installed. The filter can be setup for CW independent of the SSB board filter when receiving. The K2 can be configured to use the K2 basic filter in a wide/ssb mode when receiving, but this is a less than an optimal setup. The SSB filter on the option board is optimized for SSB and is the filter that one would normally use for SSB reception. This selection is made in the filter setup menu that will reflect the presence of the SSB board. One can setup the stock K2 filter to provide a bandpass that is narrower than the filter on the SSB option board, and this might appeal to the operating style/ears of an individual user. I set up mine that way. However, while not operating SSB very much, I find that I hardly ever use the "narrow" filter so configured. I am virtually always using the SSB board filter for receiving. Others will no doubt say this more accurately/clearly, so wait till you get the full response.

...robert

On 10/22/2013 16:05, Harry Stone wrote:
Pardon me if this is a dumb question, I'm still in the process of building
my K2.  Is there any CW performance penalty in a K2 with the SSB option
installed?  The SSB board has its own filters, correct?  Do the existing CW
filters remain unchanged?

thanx,
harry
KD0NFY



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Robert G Strickland, PhD ABPH - KE2WY
rc...@verizon.net.usa
Syracuse, New York, USA
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