The easiest solution to bassy SSB is CW.
best wishes,
dave belsley, w1euy
On Sep 23, 2004, at 2:52 PM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
Shift the BFO frequencies so your spectrogram display shows that you
are
cutting off a bit more of the low end (end nearest the carrier) and
leave a
little more of
Michael,
It seems that you may have placed the passband too low for a 2.5 kHz filter.
For any width filter, the low frequency corner of the passband should be
close to 300 Hz. When you install the 2.5 kHz width, set frequency markers
in Spectrogram for 300 Hz and 2800 Hz, then set the BFO to
Shift the BFO frequencies so your spectrogram display shows that you are
cutting off a bit more of the low end (end nearest the carrier) and leave a
little more of the high frequencies (farthest from the carrier) inside the
bandpass.
Spectrogram is great, but I'd never count on a scope display to
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