n4lq wrote:
I understand how to use the menus. Let me restate.
The problem isWhen you do have the 6 khz filter engaged for cw, your
DSP filter won't go wider than 2.8 therefore you can't listen to 6 khz
bandwidth. What's up with that? It works find in SSB mode but not CW..
Steve
Dave,
Listening 6 kHz wide is fine if you listen up to 3 kHz UP AND DOWN your
frequency. (So you might have a station on zero beat freq, who cares)
Being an ex R/O used to listening on 500 kHz, this was normal operation.
73
Arie PA3A
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Why do you want a 6kHz bandwidth in CW?
2:14 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] 6 khz cw question
n4lq wrote:
I understand how to use the menus. Let me restate.
The problem isWhen you do have the 6 khz filter engaged for cw, your
DSP filter won't go wider than 2.8 therefore you can't listen to 6 khz
bandwidth. What's up
I have the 6 khz filter in slot #1 but in cw mode it skips to slot #2
restricting my receive BW to 2.7 khz. Is this the way it's supposed to work?
If so, why? I want to hear more BW in CW mode and don't want to be switching
to LSB just to listen.
Also, is there any reason why I should not
I have the 6 khz filter in slot #1 but in cw mode it skips to
slot #2 restricting my receive BW to 2.7 khz. Is this the way
it's supposed to work?
If so, why? I want to hear more BW in CW mode and don't want
to be switching to LSB just to listen.
Also, is there any reason why I should
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Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 2:42 PM
To: 'n4lq'
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Subject: RE: [Elecraft] 6 khz cw question?
I have the 6 khz filter in slot #1 but in cw mode it skips to
slot #2 restricting my receive BW to 2.7 khz. Is this the way
it's supposed
I understand how to use the menus. Let me restate.
The problem isWhen you do have the 6 khz filter engaged for cw, your
DSP filter won't go wider than 2.8 therefore you can't listen to 6 khz
bandwidth. What's up with that? It works find in SSB mode but not CW..
Steve Ellington
[EMAIL
Right now, I believe that the firmware does not allow the CW bandwidth
to exceed 2.8 KHz in RX. This may be changed in future firmware upgrades.
73,
Ken K3IU
n4lq wrote:
I understand how to use the menus. Let me restate.
The problem isWhen you do have the 6 khz filter engaged for cw,
your
On 4/12/08, n4lq [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand how to use the menus. Let me restate.
The problem isWhen you do have the 6 khz filter engaged for cw, your
DSP filter won't go wider than 2.8 therefore you can't listen to 6 khz
bandwidth. What's up with that? It works find in SSB
] 6 khz cw question
On 4/12/08, n4lq [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand how to use the menus. Let me restate.
The problem isWhen you do have the 6 khz filter engaged for cw, your
DSP filter won't go wider than 2.8 therefore you can't listen to 6 khz
bandwidth. What's up with that? It works
n4lq wrote:
I see no reason for Elecraft to have deliberately restricted the bandwidth
in CW mode only.
Not just cw Steve - ssb rx bandwidth adjustment is currently restricted to
4Khz max.
It's likely that these bandwidth restrictions will be opened up in future
firmware (really).
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Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 3:51 PM
To: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] 6 khz cw question
Oh yes...I want to hear as much bandwidth as possible partly because it's my
temporary cure for no bandscope
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