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HDSDR has a slider in a window that allows you to set the bandwidth to just
about anything you want. I am also playing with SDR# but I haven't gotten
far enough to experiment with the settings like that, though.

73, Zack W9SZ


On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 2:27 AM, KD7JYK DM09 <kd7...@earthlink.net> wrote:

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> For those playing with the modern SDR's, do they have selectable bandwidth?
> Everything I am familiar with has things alongs the line of 2 KHz or so for
> AM, 1.4 for SSB, various CW bandwidths, 100-200 KHz for FMBC, 15 KHz for FM
> on 10m and so forth.  Seems with a lot of the new modulation schemes,
> something where you can manually adjust the filter by the Hz would be nice
> for cutting out noise.  What about looking at a wideband signal, if you set
> an SDR to 30 or 40 KHz, would you see and hear that whole swath?
>
> Kurt
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