First thing that comes to mind, is the notch filter on?

Regards
Brian
VE3IBW

On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 10:08 AM Corky <af...@searlsnet.com> wrote:

> I have been using my KX2 for digital (Fldigi and SignaLink) and am seeing
> a very strange behavior when I attempt to adjust the signal bandwidth. As
> long as the bandwidth is above 2.0 everything works fine. When I reduce it
> to cut out nearby signals the signal on the fldigi waterfall has s gap in
> the middle and two bands, one above and the other below where I am
> listening. This cleverly filters out the exact signal I am trying to
> monitor and leaves the signals above and below my 1500 Hz operating point
> still coming through. I have not found any way to fix this, and the same
> settings on either the KX3 or the K2 produce the expected results of a
> single narrowed band around my monitoring point.
>
> Anyone else experienced this or have any suggestions as to how to get the
> desired/expected results when adjusting the receive bandwidth?
>
> Thanks and 73,
> -Corky, AF4PM
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