[Elecraft] K3 Receiver mush

Ken G Kopp kengkopp at gmail.com
Tue Feb 21 18:57:29 EST 2017


I'm pretty much full time CW and rarely leave the 400 Hz filter.

73

K0PP

On Feb 21, 2017 16:52, "Don Wilhelm" <donwilh at embarqmail.com> wrote:

Dave,

Yes, a 400Hz filter will work well for RTTY (and CW too).

73,
Don W3FPR


On 2/21/2017 6:27 PM, Dave Fugleberg wrote:

> Don, that's a great explanation. I came to the same conclusion in a recent
> RTTY contest. I built my K3 with the single stock filter based on advice
> from a number of folks to 'just operate for awhile til you get the feel for
> what other filters you need'. I think that's sound advice.
> Anyhow, I've been generally ok with the standard filter and relying on DSP
> filtering to narrow it as needed. However, in the RTTY contest, I often had
> issues working weaker stations when strong ones were very close by. It was
> easy to see what was going on by watching the P3- I'd start copying a
> signal inside the DSP bandwidth, and a strong one would pop up just above
> or below that station. Even though I couldn't hear the strong station, the
> weak one would go nearly silent as the AGC kicked in due to the strong
> signal in the IF passband.
> So, I think I've learned that I need a narrower filter for such
> situations. I'm thinking a 400hz filter is what I want. Any reason for a
> different selection in that scenario?
> 73 de W0ZF
> On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 8:52 AM Don Wilhelm <donwilh at embarqmail.com
> <mailto:donwilh at embarqmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Mike,
>
>     Think about it - if there are multiple signals in the passband,
>     the AGC
>     will respond to the strongest, there is just no way around that fact.
>     If the signals can be separated by the DSP, and one is really strong,
>     that strong station may be activating the Hardware AGC.  The only
>     solution for the latter is a more narrow roofing filter - put the
>     offending strong signal out of the passband of the roofing filter and
>     use shift to get your sidetone for the desired signal back in order.
>
>     That may be too much "fiddling" for a run station in a contest, but it
>     is a viable way to operate when trying to copy a weak station working
>     close to a strong station.
>
>
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