On 12/23/2016 12:11, Alan Bloom wrote:
For a CW signal, the nonlinearity of a typical power amplifier should have the effect of shortening the rise and fall times. That does indeed widen the transmitted bandwidth. But intuitively, it seems like the distortion would have to be really bad to shorten the rise/fall times by much. You could always compensate for it by adjusting the K3 for softer key shaping.

Alan N1AL
I think it's a little more complicated than that: The K3 shapes the CW waveform very carefully, to minimize bandwidth. (I think it's equivalent to passing the signal through a narrow bandpass filter.) Obviously, any distortion downstream is going to compromise that careful shaping. However, based on my intuition and Vic's results, I suspect it would take a truly terrible amount of distortion to significantly increase the CW bandwidth. Given that the K3 is so much cleaner than many other popular radios, I doubt we need to worry.

73,

Scott K9MA

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