[Elecraft] Elecraft Digest, Vol 120, Issue 66
Jack
vhfplus at gmail.com
Sun Apr 27 21:12:22 EDT 2014
Actually, most of those of my acquaintance, who are concerned about
bandwidth are *extremely* competent, technically, and *do* care. The
real problem is those who can, and will, abuse the bandwidth.
In Canada there is a very wide 6kHz bandwidth limit on all HF bands,
save for 30-meters. The behaviour of VE's is such that, to my knowledge
and that of other VEs with whom I have spoken of this matter, it has
never been a problem. In the US it is a different story and *should* be
of concern.
Jack, W6NF/VE4SNA
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> 1. Re: P3 Beta code 'ghost' issue; Data A revisited
> (Joe Subich, W4TV)
> 2. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny (Phil Wheeler)
> 3. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny (GRANT YOUNGMAN)
> 4. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny
> (Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT)
> 5. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny (David Cole)
> 6. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny (Joe Subich, W4TV)
> 7. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny
> (XE3/K5ENS via Elecraft)
> 8. Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny (Larry Wassmann)
> 9. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny (Joe Subich, W4TV)
> 10. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny (Don Wilhelm)
> 11. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny
> (XE3/K5ENS via Elecraft)
> 12. P3 Beta software Bug? Data A REV? (Bob Cunnings)
> 13. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny (Jim Brown)
> 14. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny (Joe Subich, W4TV)
> 15. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny
> (XE3/K5ENS via Elecraft)
> 16. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny
> (XE3/K5ENS via Elecraft)
> 17. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny (Joe Subich, W4TV)
> 18. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny (Bill Turner)
> 19. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny (Joe Subich, W4TV)
> 20. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny
> (XE3/K5ENS via Elecraft)
> 21. Power variation (Dr. William J. Schmidt, II)
> 22. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny (Fred Jensen)
> 23. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny
> (riese-k3djc at juno.com)
> 24. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny
> (Milverton M. Swire via Elecraft)
> 25. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny
> (Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT)
> 26. Are filters bought from Inrad the same as filters bought from
> Elecraft ? (Larry Lopez)
> 27. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny
> (XE3/K5ENS via Elecraft)
> 28. Re: Are filters bought from Inrad the same as filters bought
> from Elecraft ? (XE3/K5ENS via Elecraft)
> 29. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny (David Cole)
> 30. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny (Joe Subich, W4TV)
> 31. Re: Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny (David Cole)
>
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2014 15:22:34 -0400
> From: "Joe Subich, W4TV" <lists at subich.com>
> To: "Rick Bates, WA6NHC" <happymoosephoto at gmail.com>, Elecraft
> Reflector <elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] P3 Beta code 'ghost' issue; Data A revisited
> Message-ID: <535D58FA.8030602 at subich.com>
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> *YES* with the new beta code - I'm running it and the VFO B/SPLIT
> cursor is 400 Hz wide when the data sub-mode is FSK D or AFSK A.
>
> The transmit (red) cursor only goes to 2.8 KHz when DATA A is selected.
>
> Use AFSK A (which you should be doing for the AFSK transmit filter in
> any case) if you want the narrow TX cursor.
>
> 73,
>
> ... Joe, W4TV
>
>
> On 4/27/2014 3:09 PM, Rick Bates, WA6NHC wrote:
>> Not with the new beta P3 code...
>>
>> Rick, WA6NHC
>>
>> iPad = small keypad = typos = sorry ;-)
>>
>>> On Apr 27, 2014, at 12:07 PM, "Joe Subich, W4TV" <lists at subich.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> In AFSK A/FSK D the transmit/VFO B cursor is 400 Hz.
>>>
>>> 73,
>>>
>>> ... Joe, W4TV
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 4/27/2014 12:54 PM, Ken Kontor via Elecraft wrote:
>>>> I agree with Rick's comments above. I use N1MM for FSK RTTY. I have an extra RX window set up to receive signals from VFO B in split mode so I can tell who the last worked station was while I copy the DX with VFO A. With a narrow 400 hz bandwidth and 10 khz span on my P3 I can easily tune from station to station centering his tones in the narrow P3 curser. A 2.7 KHz curser pattern on the P3 would cover up most of what I want to see. I for one would not upgrade my P3 software until this issue is corrected. A narrow 400 Hz curser is necessary for both VFO A and B in RTTY as far as I am concerned.
>>>>
>>>> 73, Ken - W8KEN
>>>> On Sunday, April 27, 2014 3:34 AM, "Rick Bates, WA6NHC" <happymoosephoto at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> This evening as I was listening to a moderately weak station on 30 meters CW. I noticed that the P3 display showed a wide (+-.75 KHz from center) pulse pattern centered on the frequency I was on. I also noted that there was a strong (XE2, not that it matters) almost 3 KHz down. The P3 pattern matched the CW pulses of that station down band. I wasn't hearing anything but the weak station on the K3 (well done Elecraft).
>>>>
>>>> So I wondered, could this anomaly be caused by the new noise blanker algorithm? Yup. I turned off the P3 NB function (set at 12) and the anomaly went away.
>>>>
>>>> So if you're seeing something on the P3 that isn't there, turn off the NB function and watch again.
>>>>
>>>> On the subject of the Data A red pattern width change; my normal set up for working RTTY/PSK (AFSK, Data A mode) split was:
>>>>
>>>> Narrow and recenter the filter to hear only the station I want to work (sound card doesn't get hosed);
>>>> sync the two VFOs (double tap; copy everything over to B);
>>>> go split;
>>>> move the VFO B (now with the matching pattern of VFO A RX, in red) on top of the last station worked, fine tune by listening to the sub-RX if desired.
>>>>
>>>> The former (pre-beta) pattern showed the same narrowed width as the main RX (shows the slot my audio tones would go out), which made it easy to spot the (TX) VFO B on or near the last station worked, simply line up their trace under the red swath. This makes for a nice quick attack mode.
>>>>
>>>> Having the wider red pattern (2.7 KHz) makes this much harder now since I can't 'see' where my tones are going to be. If given a vote, I like the old way better if the P3 can't read the filter width and match the display to the actual. At least I had a ballpark idea where my tones would go.
>>>>
>>>> 73,
>>>> Rick, WA6NHC
>>>>
>>>> iPad = small keypad = typos = sorry ;-)
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2014 12:25:16 -0700
> From: Phil Wheeler <w7ox at socal.rr.com>
> To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny
> Message-ID: <535D599C.3000605 at socal.rr.com>
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> My take on the original post is that it related to
> questioning whether a rig was working as it
> should, not a philosophical discussion of whether
> ESSB is good or not, though I agree that its use
> is pointless and bandwidth-wasting.
>
> Phil w7ox
>
> On 4/27/14, 12:08 PM, riese-k3djc at juno.com wrote:
>> Thanks for saying it
>>
>>
>> Bob K3DJC
>>
>>
>>> The infantile fascination with SSB flat from 50 Hz to 4000 Hz is
>>> nothing more than another childish, bandwidth wasting, QRM
>>> generating
>>> temper-tantrum from those who don't know better or don't care.
>>>
>>> 73,
>>>
>>> ... Joe, W4TV
>
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2014 14:30:32 -0500
> From: GRANT YOUNGMAN <nq5t at tx.rr.com>
> To: "<elecraft at mailman.qth.net> List" <elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny
> Message-ID: <FD695F18-1CB4-43DD-826E-06D70AB901A4 at tx.rr.com>
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>
> ?
>
> The infantile fascination with SSB restricted to 300-3000 (or less) Hz is nothing more than another childish, restricted bandwidth temper tantrum from those who don?t know better or don?t care.
>
> This never ending bandwidth argument is pointless. There?s a time and place for both.
>
> I?d worry more, frankly, about the horrendous, over-driven, over powered, bad sounding, splatter-laden, rudely behaved signals during a contest than a few guys who happen to like a bit of bandwidth any other time when the bands tend to be relatively uncrowded wastelands.
>
> Grant NQ5T
>
>
> On Apr 27, 2014, at 2:08 PM, <riese-k3djc at juno.com> <riese-k3djc at juno.com> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for saying it
>>
>>
>> Bob K3DJC
>>
>>
>>> The infantile fascination with SSB flat from 50 Hz to 4000 Hz is
>>> nothing more than another childish, bandwidth wasting, QRM
>>> generating
>>> temper-tantrum from those who don't know better or don't care.
>>>
>>> 73,
>>>
>>> ... Joe, W4TV
>>>
>>>
>
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2014 13:20:39 -0700
> From: "Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT" <KX3 at ColdRocksHotBrooms.com>
> To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny
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> On 4/27/2014 12:30 PM, GRANT YOUNGMAN wrote:
>> The infantile fascination with SSB restricted to 300-3000 (or less) Hz is nothing more than another childish, restricted bandwidth temper tantrum from those who don?t know better or don?t care.
> I would also hope there is a time and place for more courtesy.
>
> Can we dial down the rhetoric? Calling something outdated is fine.
> Infantile and Childish is a tiny bit much.
>
> 73 -- Lynn
>
>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2014 13:22:13 -0700
> From: David Cole <dave at nk7z.net>
> To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Is there a reason the receive is so Skinny
> Message-ID: <1398630133.7368.13.camel at nostromo.NK7Z>
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>
> Phil,
> I understand totally, I spent 30 years of my life as a Broadcast
> engineer... :)
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