By "context filtering"  do you mean the DSP can
determine the "context" of the situation...

Another way to look at this is as an "audible spectrum display" in which you use your ears instead of your eyes to "see" nearby stations (their offset and their relative strength) while you are focused on your QSO (or trying to have a QSO!) on your spotting frequency.

Thus, in addition to the other benefits, it provides a kind of audio-based spectrum scope for visually impaired CW operators.

73,

Lyle KK7P

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