[Elecraft] K3 CW Rx Audio

Bob Cunnings bob.cunnings at gmail.com
Mon Apr 21 10:27:48 EDT 2008


Ok, as it is now you can open up CW rx all the way to 2.8 kHz if you
like with the 2.7 kHz filter installed - and *enabled* for CW mode.

Do you have the 2.7 kHz filter enabled for CW mode? If not, then I can
understand the need for this split setup to "open up the DSP filters"
for CW rx. Since filters are enabled on a per-mode basis, things can
get a bit confusing.

Bob NW8L

On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 6:44 AM, Paul Christensen <w9ac at arrl.net> wrote:
>
> > In the CONFIG menu, there is a SPLT SV entry which you can turn ON to save
> the split. I just tried it on #202 with latest firmware and it works
> here.73, Ken K3IU
> >
>
>  Ken,
>
>  Good job.  With that suggestion, the entire procedure I mentioned
> (including split recall) is now automated by saving into memory. (almost
> like a macro?) Even better, by activating SPLT SV as you mentioned, one can
> band hop and go right back to the saved split settings without having to
> recall the memory. For example, I had called the CW Rx split procedure as I
> described for 40M -- then tuned around on 20M SSB for a while and came back
> to 40M where all settings were brought back with the just the band change
> button.  Even tried powering down the rig, and all settings came back at
> power-up.
>
>  Probably the only distraction with the procedure is that the lower, smaller
> frequency display becomes the "real" operating frequency for CW off-set
> purposes.  Oh, and CW spot will not work this way either.  So, opening up
> the DSP filters in a future f/w release for CW Rx mode is still the
> preferred way of accomplishing this.  Still, the flexibility to accomplish
> this in the K3 and still retain all the QSK attributes is damn impressive.
>
>  Paul, W9AC
>
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