If your TX bandwidth filter is set for 200 to 2900, I don't see how EQ
settings much outside that range will do anything. So, I set 32, 63, 8K, 16K
all to -12dB. The 125 and 4K settings, while outside of your TX bandwidth,
may still have a mild effect (if any) because of the skirts of the EQ
respon
Yes and also note that DDUtil provides mode change macros that let you
turn Direct I/Q on and off automatically as you enter and leave CW mode
eliminating the need for you to remember to do that.
73, Rich - W3ZJ
Harry Williams wrote:
Hi Larry...I believe Direct I/Q applies only to CW Skimmer a
i find a second rx with very wide rx filter and headphones is useful, while
tx'ing into a dummy load,. FWIWmy equalizer settings are for a
cheap Ripoff Shack dynamic mike, and would be useless to almost everybody..
73, w5xz, dan
--- On Fri, 10/5/12, Gary Robertson wrote:
From: Gar
Just some info , Even with up dating with the most recent firmware
(2.4.4 ) I am unable to use CW on my 1500 with out an external keyer .
However I did purchase and put together the pico keyer kit and when used
with the 1500 and turning the sidetone off on the radio I am able to
operate with C
I am looking for suggested transmit equalizer settings for my Heil Pro
Elite Headphones. I am using a Flex-3000 running PowerSDR 2.4.4, DDUtil
2.1.0.04 along with K9DUR's Voice Keyer. I use Audicity to prepare my
recorded .wav files for use in Voice Keyer.
My current transmit filter settings a
DRM's Dream can use Direct I/Q.
Mel
k0pfx
- Original Message -
From: "Harry Williams"
To: "Larry Bryan" ;
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2012 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] CW Skimmer Question
Hi Larry...I believe Direct I/Q applies only to CW Skimmer and it must be
unchecked for
Hi Larry...I believe Direct I/Q applies only to CW Skimmer and it must be
unchecked for all your other sound card apps.
73,
Harry
W0LS
-Original Message-
From: Larry Bryan
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2012 10:23 AM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] CW Skimmer Question
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