Dohn,
There is no relationship between setting the 4 MHz reference (using any
method) and the KDSP2.
The problem with the KDSP2 (and the KAF2 to a lesser extent) is that it
contains a low pass audio filter which will mask seeing the upper frequency
end of the actual audio passband when aligning t
On my side, when doing CAL FIL, I always BYPASS the KDSP2.
J-F VA2VYZ
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Objet : RE: [Elecraft] CAL PLL and CAL FIL
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Subject: RE: [Elecraft] CAL PLL and CAL FIL
Ben,
You can just do the CAL FIL alone.
In fact, you can do CAL PLL alone too.
Only one 'caution' - if you are to retain good dial calibration, be certain
the 4 MHz reference oscillator is
Ben,
You can just do the CAL FIL alone.
In fact, you can do CAL PLL alone too.
Only one 'caution' - if you are to retain good dial calibration, be certain
the 4 MHz reference oscillator is set properly before doing either CAL FIL
or CAL PLL. The best method of setting the reference is using the
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