Phil,
It will only be equal to the sidetone pitch if the "*" is present.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 1/31/2014 4:05 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:
Don,
Thanks for your description. I didn't mention the Width control and display
because I understood those. Just was not sure of the interpretation of the
0.68
Don,
Thanks for your description. I didn't mention the Width control and display
because I understood those. Just was not sure of the interpretation of the
0.68 -- now knowing it is the sidetone pitch makes sense but this sort of thing
was not found in the documentation that I could find.
ph
Sam,
Thanks a lot for your answer. It would be nice if this sort of information
were
documented. If it is then I missed it even though I did a full document search
for the letters FC.
phil
On Jan 31, 2014, at 11:23 AM, Sam Morgan wrote:
>
> yes FC means Frequency Center
> the astric * be
Phil,
Yes, "FC" means Frequency Center, which is where the passband is
centered. The "*" means it is the default (the same as your sidetone
pitch setting for CW).
You did not ask about the Width display, but it is the width of the
passband and extends half that vale on either side of FC. Tho
yes FC means Frequency Center
the astric * before the number indicates the APF shift is in the center
the .68 sez your center (your cw pitch) set to 680hz
so if you saw .670 or .690
there would be no * and your APF center
would now be 10 hz up .690 or down .670
some have found the ringing they
I have had my K3 for four years but rarely make use of the passband tuning
features. Today though I was experimenting with APF and the passband controls
and learned that I really do not know what I am doing.
In particular, the VFO B display is a mystery to me during passband tuning and
APF SHI
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