I set up my K3 for RTTY and CW especially with the 8poles and 400 and 250. It depends what you want
for CW - do you want to isolate signals or is a wider passband your normal procedure? I can tell you
that the DSP does a very nice job narrowing the BW to isolate signals down to 100 or even 50 H
I've settled on the 1 kHz roofing filter to start out with since it
will allow a more expansive "context" when using the Dual-passband CW
filter feature, something I'm really interested in.
Bob NW8L
On 11/6/07, Greg - AB7R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John,
>
> I started back up with the QRP Fox
John,
I started back up with the QRP Fox Hunts on 40M. Sometimes there are strong
sigs near where
the packs are running so I use the 500 Hz filter. I also have the 200 Hz
installed so if I
really narrow the BW it comes on automatically. But its probably not needed
unless there are
S9+40 s
Since the xtal filters in the K3 are roofing filters I'm going with
the stock 2.7kHz filter, and just adding wider filters for 10m FM and
broadcast AM reception. I'm betting that the DSP will provide all the
narrow filtering I'll need.
--
Julian, G4ILO K2 s/n: 392 K3 s/n: ???
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