I agree the main issue is the shift. If you are looking in 50Hz you can not
use shift, but you can use the CW offset. Musicians might recoil in horror
at a 25Hz error in their sidetone, but it is a reasonable fix for the
moment.
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Doug Joyce wrote:
Having ordered a K3 at Dayton, I've been following the recent
discussion on DSP vs. Roofing Filter for bandpass width determination
with great interest. In that regard, I have a quick question - what is
the width increment available by adjusting the DSP. Based on some of
I agree that the 50Hz jumps do feel like much bigger schwacks in the
lower bandwidths but I don't feel them un-reasonably so... How narrow
do you wish things to get? 25Hz? 10Hz? 1Hz? Personally I don't know
what the right value is but I do think that 1Hz increments would be too
smooth. To the
On CW, I find the 50hz increments to work well for varying the bandwidth
but prefer a smaller (I am used to 10hz) increment for Shift. Tweaking the
shift or PBT function often enhances readability for me, even with the
narrow filters the K3 provides.
73, Gary W7TEA
I agree that the 50Hz
On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 07:09:49 +0100, Ian White GM3SEK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Doug Joyce wrote:
Having ordered a K3 at Dayton, I've been following the recent
discussion on DSP vs. Roofing Filter for bandpass width determination
with great interest. In that regard, I have a quick question -
I am afraid that any changes of any steps of anything (from 50Hz to 25
or 10Hz) have to do something with changes of DSP granularity to 10Hz
declared by Wayne as part of some leter f/w updates.
So we have to keep all ideas for that time after this change
73!
Lexa, OK1DST
K3/10 #727
Tom
Brett wrote:
I agree that the 50Hz jumps do feel like much bigger schwacks in the
lower bandwidths but I don't feel them un-reasonably so... How narrow
do you wish things to get? 25Hz? 10Hz? 1Hz? Personally I don't know
what the right value is but I do think that 1Hz increments would be
To the Group:
Having ordered a K3 at Dayton, I've been following the recent discussion on
DSP vs. Roofing Filter for bandpass width determination with great interest.
In that regard, I have a quick question - what is the width increment
available by adjusting the DSP. Based on some of the
Yes its 50Hz.
On Tue, 2008-07-08 at 20:55 -0400, Doug Joyce wrote:
To the Group:
Having ordered a K3 at Dayton, I've been following the recent discussion on
DSP vs. Roofing Filter for bandpass width determination with great interest.
In that regard, I have a quick question - what is the
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