I have been doing that, still don't get 4KHz bandwidth. I would just accept it
as a limitation of the receiver if it weren't for the fact that on SSB I can
widen the pass out to 4KHz.
So in summary, why can't DATA A be as wide as SSB mode?
73
David Anderson GM4JJJ
> On 31 Jul 2015, at 10:34
What happens if you change the centre frequency before widening out the
bandwidth?
73, Matt VK2RQ
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 1:13 AM -0700, "David Anderson"
wrote:
Any comment on my original question in this thread before it was hijacked hi, (
which was about the KX3 not the K3).
F
Any comment on my original question in this thread before it was hijacked hi, (
which was about the KX3 not the K3).
For reference here it is again.
Experimenting with the KX3 on WSJT FSK441 and JT65b I noticed looking at the
spectral display of band noise that with the bandwidth widened fully
There are NO statutes of limitations on this sort
of thing, Wayne :-)
73, Phil W7OX
On 7/30/15 3:24 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
I thought we'd hit the statute of limitations on this one. Thanks for the
reminder.
tnx
Wayne
N6KR
On Jul 30, 2015, at 2:02 PM, Wes (N7WS) wrote:
This inconvenien
I thought we'd hit the statute of limitations on this one. Thanks for the
reminder.
tnx
Wayne
N6KR
On Jul 30, 2015, at 2:02 PM, Wes (N7WS) wrote:
> This inconvenience was brought up a long time ago.
>
> Wayne said, "Filter bandwidth is stored per-mode. At present, all data
> sub-modes share
This inconvenience was brought up a long time ago.
Wayne said, "Filter bandwidth is stored per-mode. At present, all data sub-modes
share the same bandwidth. I'll look at what would be required to split them out."
July 5, 2010.
On 7/30/2015 1:13 AM, Ian White wrote:
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