[Elecraft] K3 in WPX SSB with 2.7 roofer

Buck - k4ia k4ia at aol.com
Mon Mar 31 14:43:53 EDT 2014


I have found that if I shift the passband I can still understand SSB 
even though the DSP filter says it is only 1.1 khz wide. Try it and the 
signal will be very clear once you hit the sweet spot.  I think this is 
because the intelligence carrying portion of the voice is not 
necessarily in the center of the passband.


Buck
k4ia

On 3/31/2014 10:52 AM, George Danner wrote:
> One of the things that Bell Labs found in adding loading coils to phone
> lines (to reduce the high frequencies) was that in an audio system if you
> reduce the high frequencies then you needed to also reduce the low
> frequencies to keep the intelligibility constant. Since a phone system
> needed intelligibility above fidelity; Bell Labs just decreased the coupling
> capacitors to reduce the low end while using the line loading coils to
> reduce the high frequencies.
>
> I tend to use lo-cut to improve "listen ability" when I cut the high end.
> I use a 1.8 kHz filter for a morning SSB net that has other nets 3 kHz away
> usually on both sides. Some of the transmitters on the adjacent frequencies
> can't fit in 5 kHz much less being 3 kHz away. The 1.8 kHz filter is the
> best solution - the filter skirts along with the DSP skirts help the most I
> can expect.
>
> I would recommend adjusting Hi-Cut for the interference and Lo-Cut for the
> best compromise on fidelity & intelligibility; if that switches in a tighter
> filter, then that might be needed.
>
> My 2 cents!
> 73
> George  AI4VZ
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Al
> For years I have heard folks state that 1.8 kHz is mandatory for SSB
> contesting... but I have never understood how one could put up with this
> narrow bandwidth for long. I need more information hitting my ears and am
> perfectly happy with letting the famous 'ear-brain' filter extract the
> maximum from that information.
>
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