Don't know your call Harry, but your question about RX EQ is a bit like
going into a mattress store and asking, What pillow will be most
comfortable for me?:-) Only you hear like you do, only you can tell
what you like and then only by adjusting and trying it out. A couple of
suggestions
Is there a list somewhere that gives some guidance on setting up the K3 for
good Audio.I've read a little about some of the various AGC settings, but would
like a bit more details.
I also would like the settings for TX audio, particularly for 2 groups of
settings one for Ragchew and one for
TX audio you're pretty much going to have to figure out on-air with
someone who's got great copy on you. What works for you is highly
dependent on your voice, mic etc. and will be different than what works
for me or anyone else
73, Ross N4RP
On 2/26/2015 3:53 PM, Harry Yingst via
If you want ragchew audio it probably makes sense to:
- turn the preamp off
- use slow AGC
- use as wide a passband as band conditions permit (phone) and about 800Hz
on CW
- in the receive EQ perhaps reduce band 7 and 8 a bit to remove some of the
highest pitched sounds/noise
- listen through a
Thanks for posting, Bill. That will make a nice
point of reference.
Phil W7OX
On 2/26/15 1:04 PM, Bill wrote:
Take a look at: http://www.w2blc.net/K3.htm
Just be forewarned - these are settings I use
and other users may not like them.
Bill W2BLC K-Line
Take a look at: http://www.w2blc.net/K3.htm
Just be forewarned - these are settings I use and other users may not
like them.
Bill W2BLC K-Line
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On 2/26/15 2:33 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:
My hearing is severely compromised and has been
since one night 50 years ago on the other side
of the planet. I adjusted mine to look roughly
like the inverse of my audiogram.
Funny about that, Fred. I listen with both a
speaker and an earbud (one
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